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Space opera is celebrated in this capacious anthology with stories from a stellar lineup of its best contemporary practitioners....irresistible to space opera enthusiasts. -Publishers Weekly Starred Review 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. -Booklist Review Infinite Stars is a strong celebration of the variety and power of the space opera subgenre, both in its history and its ongoing vitality - Locus magazine celebrates the breadth and scope-and storytelling power-of space opera - Barnes & Noble SFF blog a once-in-a-lifetime collection Unbound Worlds great sci-fi done right, an appetizer whetting the appetite for much larger entrees to follow. -- Seattle Book Review

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Infinite Stars, Bryan Thomas Schmidt

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2017
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Language
English
Publisher
Titan Books
Released
2017
Format
Hardcover
Pages
674
ISBN10
1785655930
ISBN13
9781785655937
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3.9 out of 5
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Space opera is celebrated in this capacious anthology with stories from a stellar lineup of its best contemporary practitioners....irresistible to space opera enthusiasts. -Publishers Weekly Starred Review 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. -Booklist Review Infinite Stars is a strong celebration of the variety and power of the space opera subgenre, both in its history and its ongoing vitality - Locus magazine celebrates the breadth and scope-and storytelling power-of space opera - Barnes & Noble SFF blog a once-in-a-lifetime collection Unbound Worlds great sci-fi done right, an appetizer whetting the appetite for much larger entrees to follow. -- Seattle Book Review