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Warriors 3
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From George R. R. Martin's Introduction to
:
"Our contributors make up an all-star lineup of award-winning and bestselling writers, representing a dozen different publishers and as many genres. We asked each of them for the same thing—a story about a warrior. Some chose to write in the genre they're best known for. Some decided to try something different. You will find warriors of every shape, size, and color in these pages, warriors from every epoch of human history, from yesterday and today and tomorrow, and from worlds that never were. Some of the stories will make you sad, some will make you laugh, and many will keep you on the edge of your seat."
The stories in the third volume of this book are:
: Stories of the Spinner Rack, by George R. R. Martin
, by Robin Hobb
, by Joe R. Lansdale
, by Lawrence Block
, by Carrie Vaughn
, by James Rollins
, by David Morrell
, by Diana Gabaldon
Many of these writers are bestsellers. All of them are storytellers of the highest quality. Together they make a volume of unforgettable reading.
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“The last story was interesting, if possibly implausible. The dog story, I could not read. The female killer story was really grasping at straws when it came to a "warrior" concept. Other stories are pretty forgettable.”
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