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The New Space Opera

By: Gardner Dozois - editor, Jonathan Strahan - editor
Narrated by: Carrington MacDuffie, Caroline Shaffer, Richard Powers, Tom Weiner, Cat Gould, Tom Taylorson, Peter Macon
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This dazzling anthology includes epic interstellar adventures, tales of space and wonder, from some of the brightest names in science fiction. Authors include:

Kage Baker
Stephen Baxter
GregoryBenford
Tony Daniel
Greg Egan
Peter F. Hamilton
Gwyneth Jones
James Patrick Kelly
NancyKress
Ken Macleod
Paul J. McAuley
Ian McDonald
Robert Reed
Alastair Reynolds
MaryRosenblum
Robert Silverberg
Dan Simmons
Walter Jon Williams

©2008 Gardner Dozois and Jonathan Strahan (P)2013 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Science Fiction Space Opera Space
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lives up to the title

Excellent book. Narrator s were good. Would recommend this book if you enjoy science fiction.

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Not all great, but all good

What did you love best about The New Space Opera?

There was not a single performance on this audio book that wasn't really good. Every reader improved the story with their performance.

What about the narrators’s performance did you like?

None of these readers was Jim Dale, with his myriad voices, but the male readers gave female characters believable voices, and the female readers did the same for the male. None of them detracted from the story.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Not really. But almost none of the stories made me anxious for an ending. They weren't all great stories, but none of them would be a flop, either.

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Buyers of this audio book definitely get their money's worth, almost 18 hours of entertainment!

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Interesting listen.

I liked it a lot. It covered a wide variety of situations. I recommend listening to this again.

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2nd half of the book was good

I like my sci-fi to be character driven and relatable. The first half of this book was not at all. If you like science driven philosophy you may care for it but I MUCH prefer character driven philosophy such as the last story in this book by Simons. Frankly that story raised the overall from 2 stars to 3.

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spacesoap opera with fiery snatches here and there

Space soap opera with fiery snatches here and there. Supprizing little packages scattered through. Hints of classic early tailes.

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terrible...

This sounds old, the narrator's are just blah sounding, good if you want to sleep ! I am underwhelmed and feel like I have wasted a ticket, basically $15 down the drain. Again!

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What was this even for

Rod bits of uselessness, thought this would be epic but sadly mistaken, save your credits on this one unless u like single chapters of different books, sad I wasted an hour trying to figure this one out

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Clever, but Dull Short Stories

This is a series of short stories. The editors appear to have confused clever story telling with "interesting" story telling. I can appreciate the high level of literary skill displayed by the authors, but I just don't enjoy stories that focus on style over content. The well-crafted stories were hard to follow, and consequently, hard to enjoy.

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