The Mammoth Book of Best Short SF Novels

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Science fiction is ideally suited to the short novel form: long enough to conjure an alien or future society in our imaginations, yet elegant and powerful — free of padding. Award-winning editor Gardner Dozois presents here the 13 finest science fiction novellas of the last two decades:

Sailing to Byzantium (1985) by Robert Silverberg
Surfacing (1988) by Walter Jon Williams
The Hemingway Hoax (1990) by Joe Haldeman
Mr. Boy (1990) by James Patrick Kelly
Beggars in Spain (1991) by Nancy Kress
Griffin's Egg (1991) by Michael Swanwick
Outnumbering the Dead (1990) by Frederik Pohl
Forgiveness Day (1994) by Ursula K. Le Guin
The Cost to Be Wise (1996) by Maureen F. McHugh
Oceanic (1998) by Greg Egan
Tendeléo's Story (2000) by Ian McDonald
New Light on the Drake Equation (2001) by Ian R. MacLeod
Turquoise Days (2002) by Alastair Reynolds

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AuthorGardner Dozois (Ed.)
PublisherRobinson Publishing
PlaceLondon
Year2009
ISBN9781845299231
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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