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“[Wastelands] is arguably my favorite anthology of all time – just packed with speculative masterworks.”
John Joseph Adams » Anthologies are Like a Box of Chocolates, and Apparently, I’m Willy Wonka 2009
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“[Wastelands] is arguably my favorite anthology of all time – just packed with speculative masterworks.”
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The Living Dead, Wastelands is another fascinating collection revealing the variety of imagination and writing [...]
“The Living Dead” Edited by John Joseph Adams (Night Shade Books, 2008) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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Like The Living Dead, Wastelands is another fascinating collection revealing the variety of imagination and writing skill that many of our greatest authors possess today, as well as delving into the dark recesses of humanity and uncovering some horrifying truths.
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Like The Living Dead, Wastelands is another fascinating collection revealing the variety of imagination and writing skill that many of our greatest authors possess today, as well as delving into the dark recesses of humanity and uncovering some horrifying truths.
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Also reviewing Wastelands is Dark Wolf Fantasy Reviews: "A very good book, with different stories that gathers different views of the apocalyptic events and I highly recommend it."
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SF Site has an enthusiastic review of Wastelands: Wastelands is a fine anthology: an educational introduction to the subgenre and a well-chosen jog of the memory for the more experienced connoisseur of calamity.
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Also reviewing Wastelands is Dark Wolf Fantasy Reviews: "A very good book, with different stories that gathers different views of the apocalyptic events and I highly recommend it."
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Bibliophile Stalker reviews Wastelands: John Joseph Adams assembles a wide variety of apocalypse-related fiction in Wastelands ...
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Wastelands is the book you read once straight through, enjoying the imagery, imagination and prose.
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