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Escape from Earth edited by Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois and Travel Light by Naomi Mitchisonreviewed by Paul Kincaid All of the 420 pages of Escape from Earth, even the stand-out stories by Joe Haldeman and Orson Scott Card, are put to shame by the 135 pages of Naomi Mitchison's Travel Light. First published in 1952, it is a model of how a story should be written for teenagers. No, let's make this right, the book may have been written for teenagers, but it can be read with real pleasure by anyone. Which is probably the secret of its success: there is no implication of talking down to the audience, of an adult saying I know how you feel.
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Space Soldiers edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozoisreviewed by Peter D. Tillman If you're in the mood for a fast-paced (but thoughtful) look at future warfare and its consequences, this is for you. Peter's choices are Alastair Reynolds' "Galactic North" and Paul J. McAuley's "Gardens of Saturn."
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