A review by geekwayne
Infinite Science Fiction One by Liam Nicholas Pezzano, Doug Tidwell, John Walters, Elizabeth Bannon, Joanna Jackson, William Ledbetter, Daniel Devine, Nick Hilbourn, Michaele Jordan, Matthew S. Dent, J.B. Rockwell, Rebecca Ann Jordan, Tim Major, Janka Hobbs, P. Anthony Ramanauskas, Dany G. Zuwen, Jay Wilburn

4.0

'Infinite Science Fiction One' is a pretty good collection of sf stories. I rather liked all of them, but I had favorites by the end.

There are themes of robots, like a conman trying to pass a real child off to a family as a robot child, or the man who loathes robots and the reasons that he does. A captured shapeshifting alien gets a chance at escape. A time-traveler finds romance in catastrophe. An expedition tries to find out about a missing colony and finds terrifying results. A lonely rover sends out a message without answer. A sentient shipwreck guards its precious cargo until it can be recovered.

I really liked the stories in this collection. They are all interesting and unique. I liked the takes on stories about a child pretending to be a perfect robot child. I especially like the final story about a dying smartship protecting it's cargo with the help of a onboard robot. Every story has a short bio about the author. I don't know that I was familiar with any of the authors, but I still enjoyed the selection in this anthology.

I received a review copy of this ebook from Infinite Acacia and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this ebook.