Join Nebula and Hugo Award winners, New York Times-bestselling authors, and Science Fiction Grand Masters as they take you to uncharted worlds . . . distant galaxies . . . and the unknown threats lurking in the cosmos . . .
This space opera and military science fiction anthology includes short stories set in wildly popular sci-fi universes. Herein lie canonical tales of the Honorverse, the Lost Fleet, Dune, Vattaâs War, Ender Wiggin, the Legion of the Damned, the Imperium, and more.
Also included are past masterpieces by authors whose works defined the genreâincluding a Miles Vorkosigan adventure, a story from the author of the Dragonriders of Pern, and a rare tale co-authored by the screenwriter for The Empire Strikes Back.
Featuring over 20 thrilling stories perfect for space opera fans, Infinite Stars will take you on a wild ride to the farthest regions of space.
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from September 4, 2017
Space opera is celebrated in this capacious anthology with stories from a stellar lineup of its best contemporary practitioners. The 24 selectionsâwhich include classics from luminaries such as Robert Silverberg (who also contributes an informative historical introduction), Anne McCaffrey, Poul Anderson, and Cordwainer Smith, as well as 15 works original to this volumeâillustrate the wide variety of themes that space opera can accommodate: galactic empire building across space and time in Leigh Brackett and Edmond Hamiltonâs âStark and the Star Kingsâ; the peculiar lives of extraterrestrial fauna in Orson Scott Cardâs âRenegatâ (a new episode in his long-running Ender saga); interstellar piracy in Elizabeth Moonâs âAll in a Dayâs Workâ; cultural identity in Nnedi Okoraforâs Hugo-winning âBintiâ; and military adventures (a staple of the subgenre) in stories by Lois McMaster Bujold, David Drake, and Bennett R. Coles. Although these short stories donât always have the sweep and scope of novel-length works, the new episodes of several seriesâamong them âThe Waters of Kanlyâ by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, set amid the events of Frank Herbertâs landmark novel Duneâwill make this book irresistible to space opera enthusiasts. -
Library Journal
October 15, 2017
Hugo Award-nominated editor Schmidt has gathered 24 stories from some of the most popular authors in space opera and military sf. Many selections are reprints, such as the novella "Borders of Infinity" from Lois McMaster Bujold's "Vorkosigan Saga," Nnedi Okorafor's marvelous novella "Binti," or Leigh Brackett and Edmond Hamilton's final Stark story, "Stark and the Star Kings." Others are original contributions, often filling in gaps in their author's most popular series, including a "Skolian" story from Catherine Asaro, a "Dune" tale from Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, a "Revelation Space" entry from Alastair Reynolds, and Orson Scott Card's "Renegat," which features Ender Wiggins in his role as speaker for the dead. The preference of series entries over stand-alone stories guarantees that readers unfamiliar with these books will get a tantalizing taste of the introduced universes. VERDICT With the likes of David Weber, Jack Campbell, Anne McCaffrey, Elizabeth Moon, Charles Gannon, and Robert Silverberg, this is also a great anthology for those who want to sample the best authors in sf.--MM
Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Booklist
September 1, 2017
This collection gathers together a wide range of space-opera stories, with a special focus on the space-opera subgenre known as military sf. While new entries in ongoing military sf series by popular authors such as Elizabeth Moon, David Drake, and David Weber are featured prominently, and many of the older reprints hereincluding a Vorkosigan installment from Lois McMaster Bujoldare also military sf, the anthology nevertheless provides a diverse representation of the space-opera genre. These military-themed selections share space with classics such as Cordwainer Smith's The Game of Rat and Dragon and Anne McCaffrey's The Ship Who Sang as well as tales from more recent major authors such as Nnedi Okarafor, whose Binti, a story of cultural and racial identity and interspecies contact, is one of the major standouts of the anthology as a whole. While the broad sampling means readers may not enjoy every tale, the wide variety on offer makes this volume worth a look for any sf reader, regardless of their particular genre tastes.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)
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