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The New Space Opera 2

, Volume 2
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79 Reviews
HarperCollins, Jun 30, 2009 - Fiction - 560 pages

Some of the most beloved names in science fiction spin all-new tales of interstellar adventure and wonder

Neal Asher
John Barnes
Cory Doctorow
John Kessel
Jay Lake
John Meaney
Elizabeth Moon
Garth Nix
Mike Resnick
Justina Robson
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
John Scalzi
Bruce Sterling
Peter Watts
Sean Williams
Tad Williams
Bill Willingham
Robert Charles Wilson
John C. Wright

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Review: The New Space Opera (The New Space Opera #1)

User Review  - Martijn Heemels - Goodreads

I'm really starting to love these collections of short stories. Finished this one a little while ago, so while I don't remember which stories stood out, I found the average quality quite high. Contained some really though-provoking stories and was well worth the money. Read full review

Review: The New Space Opera 2: All-new stories of science fiction adventure (The New Space Opera #2)

User Review  - Anaximander Arkady - Goodreads

Checking out what is currently going on in SF. As far as this anthology goes, not so much. One fantastic story: Island by Peter Watts (which can be found elsewhere), a Bruce Sterling story that takes ... Read full review

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About the author (2009)

Gardner Dozois is a highly esteemed author and Hugo Award-winning editor of several SF anthologies and, for twenty years, Asimov's Science Fiction magazine.

Jonathan Strahan has co-edited The Year's Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy series of anthologies for HarperCollins Australia, co-edits the Science Fiction: The Best of . . . and Fantasy: The Best of . . . anthology series with Karen Haber for Simon & Schuster/ibooks, edits the Best Short Novels anthology series for the Doubleday Science Fiction Book Club, and co-edited The Locus Awards for Eos with Charles N. Brown. He is also the Reviews Editor for Locus: The Magazine of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Fields, and reviews for the magazine regularly. He is currently working on The New Space Opera II.

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