Eight astonishing stories of science fiction and fantasy. Stories of remarkable people from Mars and the moons of Jupiter. Stories of genetically different and engineered people. Of people who live in extreme environments and face unusual challenges. After 150 years of isolation, a community of genetically altered people have to face their fears and the danger of reconnect Eight astonishing stories of science fiction and fantasy. Stories of remarkable people from Mars and the moons of Jupiter. Stories of genetically different and engineered people. Of people who live in extreme environments and face unusual challenges. After 150 years of isolation, a community of genetically altered people have to face their fears and the danger of reconnecting with humanity. On another world a second group of unique people are threatened by a belligerent overlord.Here also are tales of extraordinary animals, half animals and fantastic creatures. Of talking alligators and magical birds. Humorous tales and touching tales. Half are reprints from publications such as the Aurora Award nominated anthology Strange Bedfellows. The rest are original stories.
Daisy Gator's Little Book of Remarkable Persons: The Collected Short Fiction
Eight astonishing stories of science fiction and fantasy. Stories of remarkable people from Mars and the moons of Jupiter. Stories of genetically different and engineered people. Of people who live in extreme environments and face unusual challenges. After 150 years of isolation, a community of genetically altered people have to face their fears and the danger of reconnect Eight astonishing stories of science fiction and fantasy. Stories of remarkable people from Mars and the moons of Jupiter. Stories of genetically different and engineered people. Of people who live in extreme environments and face unusual challenges. After 150 years of isolation, a community of genetically altered people have to face their fears and the danger of reconnecting with humanity. On another world a second group of unique people are threatened by a belligerent overlord.Here also are tales of extraordinary animals, half animals and fantastic creatures. Of talking alligators and magical birds. Humorous tales and touching tales. Half are reprints from publications such as the Aurora Award nominated anthology Strange Bedfellows. The rest are original stories.
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draxtor –
Ahhh upsetting Goodreads did not store my intial review. So here we go I try it again: very much enjoyed this book. Compelling characters laid out with exquisite use of language. Quite brilliant idea to present interaction between mutated people and "normal" folks to shed light on relationship between people with disabilities and the so called able-bodied. I am in no way trying to diminish the accomplishment of this writing by suggesting a new genre = advocacy sci-fi? I'd totally devour that she Ahhh upsetting Goodreads did not store my intial review. So here we go I try it again: very much enjoyed this book. Compelling characters laid out with exquisite use of language. Quite brilliant idea to present interaction between mutated people and "normal" folks to shed light on relationship between people with disabilities and the so called able-bodied. I am in no way trying to diminish the accomplishment of this writing by suggesting a new genre = advocacy sci-fi? I'd totally devour that shelf if it existed ;)
Shelby –
I received this book in exchange for an honest review. Daisy Gator’s Little Book of Remarkable Persons is a collection of short stories by Elinor Caiman Sands. Each story contains creative worlds with equally imaginative characters. Sands depicts wondrous adventures where readers discover...read the rest of the review at http://papercraneseandd.blogspot.com. I received this book in exchange for an honest review. Daisy Gator’s Little Book of Remarkable Persons is a collection of short stories by Elinor Caiman Sands. Each story contains creative worlds with equally imaginative characters. Sands depicts wondrous adventures where readers discover...read the rest of the review at http://papercraneseandd.blogspot.com.
Julanna Hennessy –
I very much enjoyed this book. Definately recommended.
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