A review by sdramsey
Tomorrow by Margaret Pearce, William R.D. Wood, Joseph S. Walker, Calvin D. Jim, Tim Jeffreys, Susan May, Steve Simpson, Aric Sundquist, Rob Rosen, Jason Andrew, Reece A. A. Barnard, Joshua S. Hill, Karen Henderson, Ryan Neil Falcone, Robin Kirk, Suzanne J. Willis

4.0

My feelings about this book are a bit complicated. I'm giving it four stars because the stories are very good--there's a great variety in the kinds of calamities that have befallen mankind, and they're very imaginative and intriguing. Strong characters populate the stories. Everyone has a lot at stake. Each story makes you want to read it straight through to the end.

But overall, the stories are bleak. (Well, what did I expect, they're post-apocalypse stories, right?) There are not a lot of happy or hopeful endings, so that makes them not as enjoyable for me. That's just my taste.

So if you like grim and gritty, futuristic, post-apocalyptic stories, you should love this anthology! If you're a fan of happy endings, you might want to give it a miss. :)