Join today and start reading your favorite books for Free!
Rate this book!
Write a review?
This is a nice anthology of short stories put together by Tony C. Smith of the science fiction podcast Starship Sofa. The authors are a mix of famous science fiction authors and some new authors. The authors are a diverse bunch globally, Tony collected stories from authors on every continent except Antarctica. Dr. Amy H. Sturgis adds a nice introduction. Like most anthologies, there are hits and misses. The stories that stood out for me were: The Remaker by Fábio Fernandes, The Dust Garden by Ke...
A spectacular book. Not only for the stories, which are indeed hit and miss, which is to be expected from most anthologies, but for the project. Tony Smith and the District of Wonders set out to create something that would highlight the benefits that we reap from embracing diversity and this anthology is a testament to that. Some of the stories will challenge your worldview, some might make you uncomfortable, but you will leave enriched.Again, this is not diversity just for diversity's sake, whi...
Selección de relatos muy desigual, algunos muy buenos y otros en los que no he conseguido entrar, aunque al fin y al cabo es la gracia del libro: conocer autores de todo el mundo y la riqueza de la diversidad
The first story is very good. The next 2 are semi-pornographic in ways that are not essential to the story. The rest are overall good, with some being excellent. A mostly positive mixed bag that starts off roughly.
I don't usually make a habit of rating books with which I'm involved, but since my contribution to this volume is so modest (writing the introduction and narrating two stories for the audiobook), and I can take no credit whatsoever for the outstanding lineup of fiction it offers, I thought this might not be improper. Everyone: Worlds Without Walls not only has an important purpose in celebrating the diversity and beauty of world SF, but it accomplishes this purpose wonderfully well. I enjoyed al...