A review by harmony
The Other Side Of The Sky by Arthur C. Clarke

3.0

While the ideas that power these stories were often very intriguing, it's hard to miss that concept was Clarke's serious strong point, whereas characterization and plot structure were not very highly developed. Some of these were vignettes, some felt more like fleshed out stories, a couple were annoyingly sexist--which is to say, the collection is a product of its time. However, as an example of classic science fiction writing, it felt like it was worth the read.