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The Diploids

The Diploids

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Some great stories some not.
Review: As I recall this collection had "Operation Snowball" & "Pictures Don't Lie" those 2 stories make it worthwhile.The others were less memorable, but some of them were good. This book is the only book by a woman author my dad has. It is traditional sf therefore. I thought MacLean was dead, but I'm glad to see she's not.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Some great stories some not.
Review: As I recall this collection had "Operation Snowball" & "Pictures Don't Lie" those 2 stories make it worthwhile.The others were less memorable, but some of them were good. This book is the only book by a woman author my dad has. It is traditional sf therefore. I thought MacLean was dead, but I'm glad to see she's not.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I didn't like some of them, but others are excellent.
Review: As I recall this contained "Pictures Don't Lie" & "Operation Snowball" those two alone make it worth reading. As I recall this is the only woman author in my dad's collection ,well I think he has an Andre Norton, which also means its pretty traditional sf. If you don't like the old-style you probably won't like this. I'm embarrased to admit this, but I thought MacLean was dead. I'm glad to hear she isn't.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I didn't like some of them, but others are excellent.
Review: As I recall this contained "Pictures Don't Lie" & "Operation Snowball" those two alone make it worth reading. As I recall this is the only woman author in my dad's collection ,well I think he has an Andre Norton, which also means its pretty traditional sf. If you don't like the old-style you probably won't like this. I'm embarrased to admit this, but I thought MacLean was dead. I'm glad to hear she isn't.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: First short story collection from a Nebula Award-winner
Review: Katherine MacLean was a regular contributor to many of the classic science fiction magazines, including John W. Campbell's Analog (Astounding). THE DIPLOIDS is her first short story collection, assembling many of her finest short works.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the unreal story of a great author.
Review: Katherine maclean was the first woman to write sf. Since her life story is so interesting and is necessary to understand her work I'll mention some elements of it. As a nurse in the civil war she used her free time to write the first batch of her action stories. These were published in Wells scientific Romance, the argosy, G. K. Chesterton, & Poe's world of weirdness. Chesterton was unwilling to publish her stories under her own name, but she persuaded him deftly. The most memorable story from this period ,that's in this collection, is "The Snowball Effect" (It is not called operation snowball) an amusing satire about sewing circles, the future of the railroad, & the fear of a southern victory. Actually she intended to have the sewing circle in the story take over the world, but southerners seemed more topical then. After those magazines I mentioned collapsed she went into a lull until the '40's when she moved to britain. During this period she produced most of the stories in this collection. These stories were part of the "Commonwealth of Man" series which detailed a declining galactic empire symbolic of the british empire. Then another lull until at a 150 yrs old she produced her best ,& last, story "Pictures don't lie" which the others mentioned. In a few short pages it manages to be one of the most impressive tale about the nature of reality ever written!!!!! Don't take my word for it after all it won the Hugo, Nebula, Ditmar, Asimov, Eidolon, Waldrop, Simak, & Sturgeon awards. This collection has n'all the stories I mentioned and a tribute by Margaret thatcher. It's hard to believe such a carreer could've existed, but hopefully if you've gotten here you know the truth.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Action short stories, each with a novel science idea.
Review: New science and technology show best in action. Process is progress!!


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