A review by nikita_barsukov
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame: Volume One, 1929-1964 by Robert Silverberg

5.0

Good stories at the beginning, exceptional stories in the middle and at the end. Surprisingly diverse themes, even though plenty of stories are set in the clichéd setting on Mars or on a space station. Most of stories in the collection were new to me. The ones that I’ve read before (Nine billion names of god, First Contact, and especially Flowers for Algernon) are as powerful as the first time. Recommended, not just for fans, but for the new to genre too.