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George R. R. Martin, Gardner Dozois: Dangerous Women (2013, HarperCollins Publishers) 4 stars

Review of 'Dangerous Women' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I only read the Butcher story about Molly's visit to a club. Molly is the protagonist and is joined by a vamp from the white court (Justine) and Andy (a werewolf.) Like the rest of the series, there is an tumescent male gaze, which is especially off-putting because now it's Molly that's on about women's racks, but like... in a male way. The story itself fills in a piece of the background, showing how two adversaries contrast. I'll leave it at that.

It's worth reading. It's probably important in the context of the story (I don't know... I have several books to read before I finish the series.) The characters are great, and Molly does reflect upon more than bodies, but when she does, it sounds like Dresden is retelling her story. That's how I have it anyway.