Nature gets to eat its mistakes, but we have to live with ours
Having forgotten about this review after the upheaval of last year’s end, I belatedly bring you this review, after a badly needed editing session.
This latest anthology (and my first foray into the YEAG series) is packed with 24 multifarious stories. In a universe where anything can happen, the scope will really appeal to children who no doubt already love their science fiction with so much good stuff about in plenty of mediums.
Getting children reading is always rewarding both for themselves and in the wider view a more literate society. Having heroes their own age, who they can relate to and imagine themselves in such situations will definitely fuel their passion for books and adventure.
The Dreaming Robot Press page states that, Our characters are white, black, asian, latino. Human and robot. Everyone belongs here. Add…
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