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Friday, December 16, 2011

Grantville Gazette VI edited by Eric Flint

This is another anthology that follows up the book 1632. A wealth of short stories that are loosely connected to the premise of a chunk of current time real-estate transported back to 1632.

I’ve read four of these anthologies so far, some how I missed the fifth which I will have to track down. Generally I don’t read anthologies since I am more of a red meat kind of reader and I find anthologies and collections more like appetizers. However I have happily made an exception with the Grantville Gazette. Considering the 25 story total, I can only tell you that they are worth reading.

I highly recommend the book.

Body of work of Eric Flint

Web site: http://www.ericflint.net/


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