The Science Fiction Source Book
The Science Fiction Source Book is a book by David Wingrove published in 1984.
Plot summary
The Science Fiction Source Book is a book which grades over 2500 books by 880 authors by awarding them up to 5 stars in the categories of Readability, Characterization, Idea Content and Literary Merit.[1]
Reception
Dave Langford reviewed The Science Fiction Source Book for White Dwarf #59, and stated that "This is a game with no ending. The Sourcebook is enormous fun for browsing in, raising your eyebrows at, and violently disagreeing with. Just don't trust those stars!"[1]
Reviews
- Review by Neil Barron (1984) in Fantasy Review, August 1984
- Review by Don D'Ammassa (1984) in Science Fiction Chronicle, #60 September 1984
gollark: Nuclear > most other energy sources
gollark: And also stop listening to random children who just go "THIS IS BAD THIS IS BAD THIS IS BAD THIS IS BAD FIX IT".]
gollark: I vote we ban the environment.
gollark: I should add SCPs to potatOS.
gollark: Sounds like an ideal language to work on potatOS in.
References
- Langford, Dave (November 1984). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf. Games Workshop (Issue 59): 12.
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