The average rating for Science Fact: Astounding and Exciting Developments That Will Transform Your Life - Frank Geo... based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2014-03-06 00:00:00 Michael Taylor After several years of collaboratively editing their World's Best annual anthologies of their picks for the best short science fiction stories published in the previous year, Terry Carr and Wollheim began editing separate annual anthologies in 1972. Wollheim had left Ace to found DAW Books, and Carr's series appeared from Ballantine Books (before their line was renamed Del Rey Books). 1976 was the fifth year that each edited their own volume, with their picks of the best of 1975. Two of the stories overlapped this year and appeared in both books, Child of All Ages by P.J. Plauger and The Storms of Windhaven by Lisa Tuttle and George R.R. Martin. I preferred Carr's book again this year, though both are pretty good. Wollheim also included good stories from Michael Bishop and Stephen Robinett. I believe my favorite was Fritz Leiber's Catch That Zeppelin!. |
Review # 2 was written on 2014-10-06 00:00:00 Harold Price SF to me means science fiction, not low grade fantasy. The only reason it got two stars is that there was a couple pretty good SF stories and one good fantasy story. The rest of the storis were garbage. But since the shutdown with the coronavirus, and the library being closed. I am reading whatever I can find laying around. My brother-in-law was a SF & Fantasy fan and left several pocket book around. Otherwise I would have read all of three or four stories and just a page or two of the rest. |
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