Title | : | Baen Free Stories 2011 |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | ebook |
Number of Pages | : | 363 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2011 |
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"Space Hero" by Patrick Lundrigan
"Tanya: Princess of the Elves" by Larry Correia
"The Grimnoir Chronicles: Detroit Christmas" by Larry Correia
"Kings" by Travis S. Taylor
"Mole Hunt" by Robert Buettner
"Intelligent Design" by Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
"The Brute Force Approach" by Michael Z. Williamson
"Honorverse Tech Bu9" by David Weber and Ken Burnside
"The Talisman's Trinket" by P. C. Hodgell
"Murder at Ford’s Theater" by Bob Conroy
"Pawn to King Four" by Timothy Zahn
Baen Free Stories 2011 Reviews
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Cleaning out old book files from my TBR pile. Found some interesting short stories in this volume related to Grimnoir Chronicles, MHI, Honorverse, Buettner's Orphan series, the Liaden Universe and Cobra. Nice to see little snipets of stories that do not make it into the books.
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Some great stories here. My favorite was Tanya: Princess Of The Elves.
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A collection of teasers and introductions to various sci fi and fantasy universes published by Baen. Many stories are not collected elsewhere, so well worth the read.
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reviews.metaphorosis.com
2 stars
A free collection of short stories from Baen authors.
Some time ago, I downloaded Baen's 2011, 2012, and 2013 collections of free stories. I started at random with 2012, and was disappointed. I've tried again with 2011, with a similar result.
Some of these aren't really stories at all. "Honorverse Tech Bu9" reads like David Weber's background notes for another story, and I presume it connects directly to one of his books. As a standalone piece, though, it's not interesting.
Frankly, the only piece in the collection that I found much value in was P.C. Hodgell's "The Talisman's Trinket", which fills in some gaps in Hodgell's breakout book God Stalk, or at least offers another perspective. For those unfamiliar with that book, though, I'm not sure the story would hold up well; too many references would be meaningless.
The rest of the stories range from adequate to downright bad. Aside from completists for one universe or another, the collection simply isn't worth reading, even for free. -
A great bunch of stories, some of which I had read before, but enjoyed re-reading..
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A weak selection of short stories by Baen authors. Not really worth the time.