Required Reading

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Tuesday, April 3, 2018

How To Save The World Edited by Charles Sheffield



I am not a fan of short stories but I do like Charles Sheffield so I tried this one.  The stories are pretty eclectic and not all are focused on how to save the world.   Some of them provide a truly skewed method of looking at the world.  I like the karma aspects of Zap Thy Neighbor and the thoughts on the educational system in Higher Education.

I don’t really try and do to much of a review with a book of short stories.  It is good to see some interesting perspectives and it is always much harder to write a short tight story than a long one.


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