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Futuredaze 2: Reprise
Book Details
PublisherUnderwords
ISBN / ASIN0985893427
ISBN-139780985893422
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank4,221,520
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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TRADE REVIEWS:
“Thoughtfully organized to maximize enjoyment, this sci-fi collection introduces YA readers to exciting subgenres and authors.” —Carolyn Bailey, Foreword Reviews, Fall 2014
“Drawing on a diverse selection of the short science fiction of the last 30 years, the authors have created a solid work through which younger readers can explore the world of SF.” —James Davis Nicoll, RT Book Reviews
“…the collection succeeds at showcasing the strengths of young adult science fiction by revealing the incredible diversity of voices present in the genre.” —Charles Payseur, Tangent Online
“All of the stories in Futuredaze2: Reprise explore how teenagers function in a world they only partially understand, some fancifully, others seriously, some with a light tone, others quite darkly. In one volume, they are very enjoyable.” —Ira Nayman, Amazing Stories Magazine
BLURBS:
“Fifteen modern master storytellers present classic tales of creepy dread and tales of stirring hope. Are you ready for tomorrow?” —David Brin, author of EARTH & The Postman
“Ambitious in scope and compulsively readable, these stories redefine the boundaries of science fiction.” —Kami Garcia, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Unbreakable & coauthor of Beautiful Creatures
“Haunting, unforgettable, a just-gotta-read-one-more set of short stories. The ills of the present are laid bare in these sharp tales of future possibilities!” —Tamora Pierce, author of Mastiff and Battle Magic
“Futuredaze2: REPRISE is a new anthology filled with tales that are exciting, stimulating and brilliant. But “Is it hard to be three things at the same time?” asks a character from Neil Gaiman’s story “How to Talk to Girls at Parties.” Futuredaze2: REPRISE makes it look easy. YA, science fiction and great stories for adventurous readers of all ages and from all worlds.” —Ann VanderMeer, editor of The Weird and The Time Traveler’s Almanac
“Thoughtfully organized to maximize enjoyment, this sci-fi collection introduces YA readers to exciting subgenres and authors.” —Carolyn Bailey, Foreword Reviews, Fall 2014
“Drawing on a diverse selection of the short science fiction of the last 30 years, the authors have created a solid work through which younger readers can explore the world of SF.” —James Davis Nicoll, RT Book Reviews
“…the collection succeeds at showcasing the strengths of young adult science fiction by revealing the incredible diversity of voices present in the genre.” —Charles Payseur, Tangent Online
“All of the stories in Futuredaze2: Reprise explore how teenagers function in a world they only partially understand, some fancifully, others seriously, some with a light tone, others quite darkly. In one volume, they are very enjoyable.” —Ira Nayman, Amazing Stories Magazine
BLURBS:
“Fifteen modern master storytellers present classic tales of creepy dread and tales of stirring hope. Are you ready for tomorrow?” —David Brin, author of EARTH & The Postman
“Ambitious in scope and compulsively readable, these stories redefine the boundaries of science fiction.” —Kami Garcia, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Unbreakable & coauthor of Beautiful Creatures
“Haunting, unforgettable, a just-gotta-read-one-more set of short stories. The ills of the present are laid bare in these sharp tales of future possibilities!” —Tamora Pierce, author of Mastiff and Battle Magic
“Futuredaze2: REPRISE is a new anthology filled with tales that are exciting, stimulating and brilliant. But “Is it hard to be three things at the same time?” asks a character from Neil Gaiman’s story “How to Talk to Girls at Parties.” Futuredaze2: REPRISE makes it look easy. YA, science fiction and great stories for adventurous readers of all ages and from all worlds.” —Ann VanderMeer, editor of The Weird and The Time Traveler’s Almanac











