Future Dreams and Nightmares
Donald Firesmith
SciFi Anthology
Fourteen visionary and thought-provoking science fiction gems take you on a faster-than-light journey to future worlds of dreams and nightmares.
Whether you’re intrigued by the ethical ramifications of future technology or fascinated by the mysteries of the cosmos, Future Dreams and Nightmares will enthrall you with its boundless creativity and intellectual depth. Crafted with precision and care, this extraordinary collection of stories will draw you into richly imagined worlds populated by unforgettable characters and strange new events. With gripping plots and thought-provoking themes, Future Dreams and Nightmares is a must-read for all science fiction fans. Delve into what it means to be human and experience the thrill of exploring distant planets and confronting moral dilemmas as you read this captivating collection of alternate realities.
Future Dreams and Nightmares is a testament to the power of science fiction to not just entertain but to push boundaries, expand the mind, and see the world from a new perspective. Embrace the unknown and embark on fourteen unforgettable journeys transcending time and space. Pick up your copy today, and prepare to be teleported into a universe of future dreams and nightmares!
Uncaged Review: There are 14 stories that mostly do with the mind, like mind-altering, memory altering and clones and AI. A couple stood out to me, was Memories was about a guy saving to have his horrible memories erased of when he abused and stole from women. That didn’t end up so well. And Everlife, a woman finds out that she’s been resurrected three times, in a storyline that once people die, their memories can be transferred to a clone and “resurrected.”
I thought these were all very original, and it makes me wonder what goes on in this author’s brain on a normal day. AI rears its ugly head in a couple of these, and even though I don’t read a lot of anthologies, all of these were very thought-provoking, making you wonder what is going to be possible in the years ahead for humanity. Scifi lovers will enjoy this set, and it’s an easy read, if not a bit on the creepy side. Reviewed by Cyrene
4 Stars