One interesting aspect of the 'book of random fiction' is that it can break the boundaries of traditional storytelling. Since the stories are random, they might not follow the usual narrative structures. This can make the reading experience more adventurous. It allows the author to experiment with different ideas and concepts, and readers get to be part of this creative exploration.
I'm not entirely sure as the title is rather ambiguous. It could potentially be a collection of random elements, perhaps related to science - like random alien species, random technological concepts, etc., all presented in a tabular form within a science fiction context.
There is a story of a clever fox. It was always outsmarting the other animals in the forest. One time, it tricked the wolf into thinking there was a huge feast on the other side of the river, just to get the wolf out of its territory.
There could be stories that teach important values like kindness and honesty. For example, a story about a child who helps an old lady and is rewarded in a special way. The book probably also has stories set in different fantasy worlds, full of unique characters and exciting plot twists.