
Warrior (volume 1 and 2)
by (u. S.) George R. R. Martin Gardner Dozois
About This Novel
George R. R. Martin, the master of European and American fantasy literature, and Gardner Dozois, the Hugo Award Editor of the Year, co-edited, "Warrior is an all-encompassing grocery shelf." It includes not only science fiction and fantasy novels, but also a western novel, several historical novels, several mainstream novels and several works that cannot be labeled. Although they are created by authors in different fields, they all revolve around a common theme of "warrior" (soldier or warrior). Gunslingers, city heroes, special police, Greek phalanx soldiers, Roman legionnaires, and female warriors, etc., Are all the protagonists in the story. They come from the past, present and even the future. They show us that they are not only heroic warriors who save the world, save lives, bravely kill enemies, and bring honor to their country, but also ordinary warriors who redeem their souls, persist in their beliefs, uphold their responsibilities, and uphold their dignity. They may make you worry or laugh, some are inspiring, and some are heart-wrenching and sad, but isn't this exactly Martin's purpose?
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