Just read Field Trip and I think it was good. It was a little weird,but fascinating. Pregnancy and child birth is something that I don't think was showed before in Predator stories. Bonding moment between two soon to be mothers and act of kindness in a horryfing situation was touching. And seeing how not only mother, but other Predators treat Child Birth made me think about it. I mean, pregnancy must be important in a culture where death toll is so high, and where there isn't much time for propagation between hunts. Also I didn't mind young Predators getting wrecked by humans. They were basicly hotheaded teens that underestimated humans' survival instinct.
Overall, this anthology is suprising with how much I'm enjoying stories that on paper doesn't seem good to me, since I don't like Predators' POV, giving them too human-like emotions, etc. But Distance in their eyes, Bitter hunt and Field Trip all had so interesting ideas and were just so well written, that I had good time with them.