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Predator: If It Bleeds
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Over the centuries, extraterrestrial hunters of the Yautja race—also known as the Predators—have encountered (and stalked) humans on Earth and in the depths of space. Offered here are sixteen all-new stories of such hunts, written by many of today’s most extraordinary authors:
Kevin J. Anderson
Jennifer Brozek
Larry Correia
Mira Grant
Tim Lebbon
Jonathan Maberry
Andrew Mayne
Weston Ochse
S. D. Perry
Steve Perry
Jeremy Robinson
John Shirley
Bryan Thomas Schmidt and Holly Roberds
Peter J. Wacks and David Boop
Wendy N. Wagner
Dayton Ward
Inspired by the events of the original Predator movies, graphic novels, and novels, these adventures pit hunter against prey in life-and-death struggles where there can be only one victor.
Kevin J. Anderson
Jennifer Brozek
Larry Correia
Mira Grant
Tim Lebbon
Jonathan Maberry
Andrew Mayne
Weston Ochse
S. D. Perry
Steve Perry
Jeremy Robinson
John Shirley
Bryan Thomas Schmidt and Holly Roberds
Peter J. Wacks and David Boop
Wendy N. Wagner
Dayton Ward
Inspired by the events of the original Predator movies, graphic novels, and novels, these adventures pit hunter against prey in life-and-death struggles where there can be only one victor.
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BookDragonJess
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“My personal highlights:
•Stonewalls's last stand by Jeremy Robinson
•Skeld's Keep by S. D. Perry
•Three Sparks by Larry Correia
There's nothing wrong with the stories they're mostly okay some better than others, but after a while it's like you're reading the same story over and over again...and yeah, that was pretty much what I expected (sort of) after reading a Alien vs Predator anthology, but it was still disappointing to find out that this would be the case, because while I was hoping a general formula in the stories, I also had high hopes that the formula would only be present in some stories, not almost all of them.
It just that i feel that is a shame that the authors of the stories has limited themselves to the most basic scenarios rather than tried to innovate or be more creative (i would be the first to recognize that i'm not a hardcore fan of the franchise and i don't have any idea of how "purist" the fans are so maybe the authors are constricted for that reason).
Also why are the humans always on top? somebody please explain to me because it just ...seems fake. And the lack of Yautja POVs is shameful and yes the title implies that we are to root for the humans but a full story in the hunter perspective is not much to ask right?”

Kameron Henry
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About Bryan Thomas Schmidt
Bryan Thomas Schmidt is a Hugo Award-nominated editor and author. His anthologies include Shattered Shields, Mission: Tomorrow, Galactic Games, Little Green Men–Attack, and, Beyond The Sun. Bryan was the original editor for The Martian by New York Times Bestseller Andy Weir (Crown, 2014). He has also edited or written gaming content for Wars, Dark Expanse, and Ascension, as well as writing tie-in fiction in The X-Files and Predator.
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