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The Way It Wasn't: Great Science Fiction Stories of Alternate History
 
 

The Way It Wasn't: Great Science Fiction Stories of Alternate History [Paperback]

Martin Harry Greenberg , Robert Silverberg
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In a parallel timeline, perhaps this collection of alternate-history stories is consistently enthralling. In this one, however, it's a hit-or-miss affair. Some stories show great power and creativity, but just as often the reader is left wondering, "What was the point of that?" Larry Niven's "All the Myriad Ways" is the truly fine story of a private detective faced with a huge increase in senseless violence since alternate timelines were discovered. The conclusion leaves the reader breathless, more than a tad uneasy about the whole idea of alternate history. "Suppose They Gave a Peace" by Susan Shwartz spins a disturbing tale about what would have happened in Vietnam if George McGovern had defeated Richard Nixon in the 1972 presidential election. She argues convincingly that, by 1972, no one could have averted a tragic ending to the Vietnam War. The story is engrossing, sad, powerful and, more impressively, Shwartz avoids letting the story cave in to despair. And "The Lucky Strike" by Kim Stanley Robinson asks the provocative question of what would have happened if the crew responsible for dropping the first atomic weapon had deliberately missed the target. This story forces the reader to confront the conventional wisdom that the bombing of Hiroshima was necessary. It's unfortunate that all the stories in this anthology couldn't reach this high level. Overall, however, the stories that work make this a worthwhile purchase for any reader who likes to ask, "What if...?"
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Alternate-world yarns exert an endless fascination: for one, because other worlds are scientifically respectable (modern particle theory admits the possibility); for another, the godlike power offered by historical what-ifs (for instance, what-if the Nazis had won WW II? Or what-if Christ had never been born? Examples of both are to be found here). Anyhow, these 14 tales, 1968-92, include several famous entries. Fritz Leiber's waggish ``Catch That Zeppelin!'' features Hitler as an airship salesman. In Kim Stanley Robinson's ``The Lucky Strike,'' the atom-bombing of Japan doesn't go exactly as planned. And Eisenhower plays clarinet with Louis Armstrong while Senator E.A. Presley applauds, in Howard Waldrop's amusing ``Ike at the Mike.'' -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Entertaining, Jun 3 2002
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This review is from: The Way It Wasn't: Great Science Fiction Stories of Alternate History (Paperback)
A highly entertaining series of short stories. The stories in this book are very original and are not reprinted in many other collections of Alternate History, with the exception of two. If you love alternate history, I encourage you to read, if not buy this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Take a wild ride through history as it could have been., Oct 3 1996
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This review is from: The Way It Wasn't: Great Science Fiction Stories of Alternate History (Paperback)
Everyone has wondered "What if..." at some point, whether
the question involved his or her own life or some pivotal
event in history. History as we know it is jolted and
questioned at every turn in this emotional collection of
engaging and imaginative fiction. Many "what if..."
questions are addressed in this volume that allow authors
and readers alike to rewrite history, correcting perceived
wrongs or tragedies ("Suppose They Gave a Peace..."),
creating heroes where none existed before ("The Lucky
Strike"), and exploring horrors best left to imaginations
and late night readings ("We Could Do Worse"). Any fan
of science fiction will enjoy these well-selected, well-ordered stories.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Entertaining, Jun 2 2002
By Amerigo Vespucci - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Way It Wasn't: Great Science Fiction Stories of Alternate History (Paperback)
A highly entertaining series of short stories. The stories in this book are very original and are not reprinted in many other collections of Alternate History, with the exception of two. If you love alternate history, I encourage you to read, if not buy this book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bad title, great writing., Dec 4 2006
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This review is from: The Way It Wasn't: Great Science Fiction Stories of Alternate History (Paperback)
The title of this book is somewhat misleading - the stories within (with one exception) are not really (in my opinion) "science fiction". All are alternative history stories, although somewhat atypical of the genre. It seems that some authors have alternative timeline theories and write stories to support them. The authors in this book use alternate timelines as frameworks for good stories. Being a fan of both SciFi and alternative history, I gave this book a read and was quite impressed with the quality of the writing. I'm not familiar with all of the authors, but will be looking out for their other works. "The Winterberry" stood out. At first you don't see the connection with alternate history, but eventually you catch on, with sad realization. Worthwhile reading for all.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Take a wild ride through history as it could have been., Oct 3 1996
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This review is from: The Way It Wasn't: Great Science Fiction Stories of Alternate History (Paperback)
Everyone has wondered "What if..." at some point, whether
the question involved his or her own life or some pivotal
event in history. History as we know it is jolted and
questioned at every turn in this emotional collection of
engaging and imaginative fiction. Many "what if..."
questions are addressed in this volume that allow authors
and readers alike to rewrite history, correcting perceived
wrongs or tragedies ("Suppose They Gave a Peace..."),
creating heroes where none existed before ("The Lucky
Strike"), and exploring horrors best left to imaginations
and late night readings ("We Could Do Worse"). Any fan
of science fiction will enjoy these well-selected, well-ordered stories.
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