I recently reviewed "Engineering Infinity." It is an anthology edited by Jonathan Strahan, as is this volume. Edge of Infinity, iis, in a sense, a sequel to Engineering Infinity. The premise is the same, put together an anthology of wonderful short works by some of today's Science Fiction and Fantasy writers.
As with his previous book, Mr. Strahan has triumphed in his quest.
Now, I admit, I just simply LOVE anthologies since I can read shorts works by some of my favorite writers and I am introduced to new ones. It is, in a sense, the best of both worlds. As with all anthologies, I loved some of them, "The Peak of Eternal Light," by Bruce Sterling, whom I would put in the top ten list of sci-fi authors writing today. It demonstrates Sterling's ver dry sense of humor, as well as his unique take on our current culture.
I cannot say I disliked any of the stories, not at all. For example, Paul McAuley's, "Macy Minnot's Last Christmas on Dione, Ring Racing Fiddles's Green, the Potter's Garden," is a good, entertaining story, good, but not great. It did not inspire me, as so often happens when I read anthologies, to run out and buy up everything he's written. On the other hand, "Drive," by James S.A. Corey, is good enough that I will look into reading more of his stuff. (BTW, sorry if I offended any McAuley fans.)
All in all, if you are a sci-fi enthusiast, you will, I am certain, find some things that you will like in this book. If you are curious about sci-fi and want to know more about it, Edge of Infinity is a great place to start, as is Engineering Infinity. Between the two of them, they demonstate just how far and wide this genre can range. The curious reader will also find that some authors do require more than casual reading, i.e., the reader has to pay close attention, while others can be read in a more leisurely fashion.
I apologize for the rambling review, but in conclusion, this a a very fine anthology of modern science fiction writing today. My guess is that all readers will find something they like in the book. Recommended.