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The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2007: 20th Annual Collection (Year's Best Fantasy and Horror) by Kelly Link, Gavin Grant
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Gavin Grant, Kelly Link Editor: Ellen Datlow Edition: Paperback Published: 2007-10-02 ISBN: 0312369425 Number of pages: 608 Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Book Reviews of The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2007: 20th Annual Collection (Year's Best Fantasy and Horror)Book Review: Not Free SF Reader Summary: 5 StarsA very impressive volume, this year. Well ahead of the last couple, and has multiple excellent to outstanding pieces - Houser, Savory, Fountain, Rosenbaum and Pratt. I didn't except to come across a book in this series I would rate this highly (3.76 story average). So very well done for avoiding too many lame or dull stories this year.
The introduction again cracks the ton in pagecount, perhaps the only annoying bit there is the huge run on list of horror novels by Datlow that is rather hard to read. If you dump the useless music roundup, probably have space to put that into columns. Or eliminate the publishers, not many people are going to go and look up the publisher first, book second, and then perhaps it could be more readable. Or replicate it readably on the internet. Whichever. A minor quibble though for such a huge pile of useful info on the books that have come out over the year.
The state of horror focused webzines must be pretty bad, too, as I think Datlow only mentions ChiZine as far as I can see for electronic publications that specialise. Lastshortstory I think mentioned this as well, though.
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Pol Pot's Beautiful Daughter - Geoff Ryman
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : First Kisses From Beyond the Grave - Nik Houser
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : The Last to be Found - Christopher Harman
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Fourteen Experiments in Postal Delivery - John Schoffstall
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : The Night Whiskey - Jeffrey Ford
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : In the House of the Seven Librarians - Ellen Klages
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Drowning Palmer - Sarah Monette
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Landfill - Joyce Carol Oates
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Another Word for Map is Faith - Christopher Rowe
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Lionflower Hedge - Ira Sher
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : A Fearful Symmetry - Minsoo Kang
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Messages - Brett Alexander Savory
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : The Box - Stephen Gallagher
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Halfway House - Frances Hardinge
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : La Fee Verte - Delia Sherman
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Father Muerte and the Flesh - Lee Battersby
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Winkie - Margo Lanagan
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Dog Person - Scott Nicholson
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : The Extraordinary Limits of Darkness - Simon Clark
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Cup and Table - Tim Pratt
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : The Churring - Nicholas Royle
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Dead Sea Fruit - Kaaron Warren
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Directions - Caleb Wilson
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : La Profonde - Terry Dowling
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Journey into the Kingdom - M. Rickert
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : The Good Ones Are Already Taken - Ben Fountain
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : A Pig's Whisper - Margo Lanagan
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : 31/10 - Stephen Volk
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Sob in the Silence - Gene Wolfe
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Femaville - Paul Di Filippo
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : A Siege of Cranes - Benjamin Rosenbaum
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : The Lineaments of Gratified Desire - Ysabeau Wilce
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : Raphael - Stephen Graham Jones
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 20 : The Muldoon - Glen Hirshberg
Surfeit of spirits.
3 out of 5
Purgatory High School.
4.5 out of 5
Hide and seek problems.
4 out of 5
Skiless and bitchy.
3.5 out of 5
Death booze corpse recall putdown getaway.
4 out of 5
Taxonomically sheltered upbringing.
4 out of 5
Pool mystery reunion.
4 out of 5
Fraternity rubbish.
3.5 out of 5
Religiously correct landscaping writ large.
3 out of 5
Mum, planted.
3 out of 5
Korean army abused ghost girl.
4 out of 5
Fugue god manuscript end Judgement.
4.5 out of 5
Copter simulation shadowy restraint.
4 out of 5
Butterfly piecemeal.
2.5 out of 5
Prostituting France future.
3.5 out of 5
Pope painting revenge.
4 out of 5
Like a wee infant? No problem, got piles of dead ones over here. Help yourself.
3.5 out of 5
Can't live without her, even with bacon.
4 out of 5
Native train sport haunting.
4 out of 5
Should I stay or should I go now?
If I go then fire and rubble
And if I stay it will be trouble
5 out of 5
Movie nightbird radiation.
4 out of 5
Tastes like ash.
3 out of 5
Driving to Xu needs plenty of liquids.
4 out of 5
Disappearing trick.
3.5 out of 5
Rules for snogging. 1. Check for life. 2. Check if human
3 out of 5
Voodoo Green Beret.
4.5 out of 5
Low down dead puddin' thieves, Cuddlepie.
3.5 out of 5
Poltercast redux.
4 out of 5
Horrific writer's fate well deserved.
4 out of 5
Tsunami refugeee imagineering exodus.
4 out of 5
Witch girl's zombie baby scorched earth revenge.
4.5 out of 5
Hardhanded with Piggy.
3 out of 5
Witchy girls really won't float too long.
4 out of 5
Grandparent stranding smasher.
3.5 out of 5
Summary of The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2007: 20th Annual Collection (Year's Best Fantasy and Horror)For twenty years this award-winning compilation has been the nonpareil benchmark against which all other annual fantasy and horror collections are judged. Directed first by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling and for the past four years by Datlow and Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant, it consistently presents the strangest, the funniest, the darkest, the sharpest, the most original—in short, the best fantasy and horror. The current collection, marking a score of years, offers more than forty stories and poems from almost as many sources. Summations of the field by the editors are complemented by articles by Edward Bryant, Charles de Lint, and Jeff VanderMeer, highlighting the best of the fantastic in, respectively, media, music, and comics, as well as honorable mentions—notable works that didn’t quite make the cut, but are nonetheless worthy of attention. The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Twentieth Annual Collection is a cornucopia of fantastic delights, an unparalleled resource and indispensable reference that captures the unique excitement and beauty of the fantastic in all its gloriously diverse forms, from the lightest fantasy to the darkest horror.
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