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MECH: Age of Steel

By: Tim Marquitz, Melanie R. Meadors - editor
Narrated by: P. J. Morgan, Henry Jones
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MECH: Age of Steel is a collection of 24 mecha-inspired short stories in the spirit of Pacific Rim, Macross, Transformers, Robotech, Gundam, Evangelion, and more.

The MECH: Age of Steel anthology features a vast array of tales showcasing giant human-piloted, robot war machines wreaking havoc in blasted cities, or on dystopian landscapes, or around space stations and asteroids against a cosmic backdrop, and more!

MECH is anchored by authors such as:

Kevin J. Anderson

Scott Sigler

Ramez Naam

Jason M. Hough

Jeremy Robinson

Jody Lynn Nye

Peter Clines

Martha Wells

Graham McNeill

Jennifer Brozek

James Swallow, and more!

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Mech, Giant robot, and Kaiju is all about how the human can endure hard shift. Not the end of all life and free will to do the right thing for their fellow people. Still over all most of the story are good and understand.

Good book but not Great.

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I thought some of these stories were just okay but some were absolutely spectacular. my favorites were after the victory and integration. dark sci-fi dozen well can just make you think about the possibilities. I see so.much potential in mecha sub-genre now that I've read this anthology.

great sci-fi concepts

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Although good SciFi stories and they did, in general, have Mechs - it wasn't the fighting, stomping big ass Mechs doing battles across the galaxy from the general story description.
It is more a deep sci-fi / horror tech thriller group of short stories, good if you wanted that less so if you just wanted the cool mech stuff.

Not 'as advertised'

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these short story anthologies are not for me.. Everything is disjointed and most short stories are just not long enough to tell an actual story, rather this is a ton of vignets I'D LIKE TO EXPLORE MORE FULLY

anthology is not for me

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