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Actually just read only "Think Like A Dinosaur" - short story, by James Patrick Kelly. Great story about teleportation technology given to us by an alien form and the consequences of that technology on the conscience of a human technician. Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novelette. Nominee for the Nebula Award for Best Novelette.
4.0 stars. I have not read all of the stories in this collection so my rating will only apply to the stories listed below (I will update my rating from time to time as a read more stories):Think Like A Dinosaur - My first JPK short story. Great story about an alien form of instantaneous travel that causes a human technician to suffer a crisis of conscience. Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novelette. Nominee for the Nebula Award for Best Novelette.
An excellent book of short fiction from James Patrick Kelly, including the Hugo winning title story, Think Like a Dinosaur, which richly deserves the award. James plays with genre bending a lot - a hallmark of the shift in fiction, and of this years 2008 Clarion instructors. It's a direction in fiction that shows great promise.
the title short story was especialy good
Цікава теорія про квантові скани, так звані двійники, що утворюються під час подорожей на великі відстані. Піднімаються питання, чи можна скан вважати людиною? У динозаврів відповідь однозначна. Та люди... Люди думають інакше. Дилема міжпланетних подорожей та її транспортної системи.Не більше.
A very good collection of stories that are an easy read but also make you think both during and after.
Good lunchtime read.Science Fiction.
What does it take to lose your humanity? It is a common enough theme in fiction, but science fiction makes the question concrete. Are you human if you never age? What if you no longer have a body, or your body has been transformed into a living replica of the Statue of Liberty, or you have a body but most of your existence is mediated through virtual reality? What if you choose to look like a bright yellow dinosaur or give up decades of your life to become a cancer-ridden attenuated being with t...
This is the first collection released by Golden Gryphon Press, back in 1997. It is mostly a collection of sci-fi stories, but it bounces around every genre, including one story that is just a weird tale about an acid trip by a group of friends in the 1960's. It's a very good mix of styles contained herein.This wasn't a great collection, but it was very interesting, as I found myself reading through this collection rather effortlessly and quickly. The title story was memorable, as it tells how a
Great short stories
A boring attempt to re-write the themes of the story The Cold Equation.
Lafferty. New Wave. James Tiptree Jr. A couple of things that immediately come to mind after reading, so far, six stories of this already excellent collection by acclaimed short story writer James Patrick Kelly. I've seen and heard of this collection for several years now, recommended on sites like Goodreads and Reddit from time to time, as well as my local library. The cover being what it is - a goofy-looking dinosaur in a space suit - gives an accurate but fairly narrow impression of what I ha...
4.5 stars - Wonderful science fiction short stories. Kelly is a tremendous writer. If you haven't read him, you should.
While I don't think there's anything overtly wrong with the writing, I'm just not getting into it. Life is too short, yadda yadda yadda.***Think Like a Dinosaur***Heroics***Pogrom***Faith***Big Guy***Dancing with the Chairs
Average of 3.5 starsContains 14 stories of mixed genres, of which two I could not really understand, hence lie unrated. Stories range from science-fiction and contemporary fantasy, to satire, horror, and comedy. Most of them are set in an SF scenario.5-stars to The First Law of Thermodynamics, 4-stars to Think Like a Dinosaur; Faith; Rat; Monsters; and Mr. Boy, while 3-stars to the remaining five stories and 2 to one of 'em.The writing was not easy to understand a few times, and became confusing...
The short story "Think Like a Dinosaur" completely flipped my mind around and turned it inside-out, in a good way. Several friends and I were just discussing it this past weekend.
About 4 of the 15 stories first rate. 'Think like a Dinosaur' and 'Monsters' really held my attention.
I finished Reading Think Like a Dinosaur this afternoon. What an amazing collection of short stories! Given the title and the fact that Kelly won a Hugo award for the title story I was expected a collection of science fiction stories and I suppose most (though not all) of them are. Maybe I’ve been reading too much 50s and 60s SF recently, but these stories were nothing like what I expected. I’m not sure what I expected, but it certainly wasn’t this. The title story (really a novelette) was very
well this one'll stick with me
Creo que eran solo historias de ciencia ficción, pero la selección es variada, lo que hace al libro mucho más entretenido. Think like a dinosaur es particularmente memorable, pero honestamente siento que no todas las historias se adaptan a los tiempos. Si se siente un estilo y enfoque que ya no cuadra tanto con una audiencia del siglo XXI. Hombres en ácido no es un tema que me atrape en estos días.