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  • Young Bloods - Simon Scarrow; Simon

    Review'A fine tale of romance and conflict' -- Nottinham Evening Post 20070127 'Scarrow plunges into the aftermath of the French Revolution for another rip-roaring adventure story'...
  • You Think That's Bad - Jim Shepard

    Following Like You'd Understand, Anyway--awarded the Story Prize and a finalist for the National Book Award--Jim Shepard returns with an even more wildly diverse collection of asto...
  • You Suck_ A Love Story - Christopher Moore

    SUMMARY:Being undead sucks. Literally. Just ask C. Thomas Flood. Waking up after a fantastic night unlike anything he's ever experienced, he discovers that his girlfrind, Jo...
  • You Know When the Men Are Gone - Siobhan Fallon

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. The crucial role of military wives becomes clear in Fallon's powerful, resonant debut collection, where the women are linked by absence and a ...
  • You Did What__ Mad Plans and Gr - Bill Fawcett; Brian M. Thomsen;

    From Publishers WeeklyOkay, it’s not exactly news that Napoleon miscalculated in trying to invade Russia in the dead of winter or that David Caruso hurt his career by leaving NYPD ...
  • You Can't Keep a Good Woman Dow - Alice Walker

    ReviewA thin, often didactic, largely disappointing collection of stories from an enormously gifted author of short fiction (In Love & Trouble) and novels - whose storytelling pow....
  • You Can Write Poetry - Jeff Mock

    You Can Write Poetry
  • You Are Not a Stranger Here - Adam Haslett

    Amazon.com ReviewIn his debut story collection, You Are Not a Stranger Here, Adam Haslett drags into the light subjects often left in the cellar. Most of his stories are told from....
  • Year's Best SF 16 - David G. Hartwell; Kathryn Cram

    Step Into The Future The finest selections from a banner year for short-form science fiction, Year's Best SF 16 is the boldest, most eye-opening compilation to date from acclaimed,...
  • Year's Best SF 15 - David G. Hartwell; Kathryn Cram

    SUMMARY: Who knows what awaits us tomorrow? Much of the most innovative and exhilarating work performed in the boundary-less arena of SF is being done in the short form. This year'...