The average rating for Infinite dreams based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2021-03-25 00:00:00 Michael Swearingen Infinite Dreams was Haldeman's first collection of short fiction and includes a dozen of his early stories that appeared in the mid-1970s, along with interesting introductions and observations. Haldeman is one of those rare writers who seems equally adept at both novels and shorter pieces, and the ones collected here are quite enjoyable. My favorites are Armaja Das (one of his very rare fantasy stories), Tricentennial (which was awarded a Hugo Award for best of the year), and the hilarious All the Universe in a Mason Jar. (Trivia note, apropos of nothing: the book appeared in 1978, and Mr. Haldeman had been one of the Guests of Honor at a convention at Kent State University in the fall of 1976, where the sf club that sponsored the convention also published a fanzine called Infinite Dreams. Members of the club always wondered if the title of their 'zine was any influence...) |
Review # 2 was written on 2018-12-19 00:00:00 Steven Melton 4/10. Media de los 4 libros que he leĆdo suyos : 5/10 Conocido sobre todo por su sus novelas Guerra interminable/paz interminable. Y mejor me quedo con esas dos, que sus relatos cortos no me dijeron nada. |
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