The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year: Volume 3 edited by Jonathan Strahan

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The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume 3
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Author(s) Jonathan Strahan (Editor)
Published March 1, 2009
Publisher Night Shade
Genre(s) Fantasy
Science Fiction


The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume 3 edited by Jonathan Strahan is an anthology of fantasy and science fiction short stories, originally published on March 1, 2009. It is the third book in the The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year series. It contains the following short stories:

  • Exhalation by Ted Chiang
  • Shoggoths in Bloom by Elizabeth Bear
  • Uncle Chaim and Aunt Rifke and the Angel by Peter S. Beagle
  • Fixing Hanover by Jeff VanderMeer
  • The Gambler by Paolo Bacigalupi
  • The Dust Assassin by Ian McDonald
  • Virgin by Holly Black --
  • Pride and Prometheus by John Kessel --
  • The Thought War by Paul McAuley --
  • Beyond the Sea gates of the Scholar Pirates of Sarsköe by Garth Nix (Book 2 in the Sir Hereward and Mister Fitz series)
  • The Small Door by Holly Phillips
  • Turing's Apples by Stephen Baxter
  • The New York Times at Special Bargain Rates by Stephen King
  • Five Thrillers by Robert Reed
  • The Magician's House by Meghan McCarron
  • Goblin Music by Joan Aiken
  • Machine Maid by Margo Lanagan
  • The Art of Alchemy by Ted Kosmatka
  • 26 Monkeys, Also The Abyss by Kij Johnson
  • Marry the Sun by Rachel Swirsky
  • Crystal Nights by Greg Egan
  • His Master's Voice by Hannu Rajaniemi
  • Special Economics by Maureen F. McHugh
  • Evidence of Love in a Case of Abandonment by M. Rickert
  • From Babel's Fall'n Glory We Fled by Michael Swanwich
  • If Angels Fight by Richard Bowes
  • The Doom of Love in Small Spaces by Ken Scholes
  • Pretty Monsters by Kelly Link

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