Wastelands: A Post-Apocalyptic Anthology Done Right
John Joseph Adams | March 26th 2008 at 3:43 pm
Tech blogger Josh Smith is only part-way through Wastelands, but likes it quite a lot thus far: "One of the strongest parts of the anthology thus far is the decision by Adams to focus on stories which portray life after the apocalypse, forgoing zombies and other provocateurs and focusing on the struggles and stories of individuals in a dramatically different world. This method of selection has led to some wonderful stories which allow me to connect with the individual characters and at some level understand them. So far the stories have evoked a strong response from me due in part to the attempts of characters to “do good” in some manner and either failing or coming to a realistic and forlorn conclusion."
He goes on to praise the "For Further Reading" appendix: "As a reader I cannot begin to express how awesome this is to me. Many times after finishing an anthology or collection I have been left at a loss as to where to find more material to read that is within the same vein as the original writing, something not always accomplished by reading the authors’ other published work. This reference has provided me a list of authors and books to add to my ‘To Read’ notebook in One Note."
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