
It's particularly on-brand for a six hundred-odd page collection of Adrian Tchaikovsky's short stories to be *The Best* instead of *The Complete.*
The book is divided into six sections—two each of science fiction, fantasy, and weird stories—with a brief introduction from the author for each section. As I've come to expect from Tchaikovsky, the stories are brimming with ideas and imagination. Personal taste means my favorites were the fantasy stories, but there is not a single story I didn't enjoy reading.
Recommended both for Tchaikovsky fans and for those who are new to his work.
Received via NetGalley.
It's particularly on-brand for a six hundred-odd page collection of Adrian Tchaikovsky's short stories to be *The Best* instead of *The Complete.*
The book is divided into six sections—two each of science fiction, fantasy, and weird stories—with a brief introduction from the author for each section. As I've come to expect from Tchaikovsky, the stories are brimming with ideas and imagination. Personal taste means my favorites were the fantasy stories, but there is not a single story I didn't enjoy reading.
Recommended both for Tchaikovsky fans and for those who are new to his work.
Received via NetGalley.