A review by morvoren
Dangerous Women, Part I by Gardner Dozois, George R.R. Martin

3.0

Some of the stories I really loved, especially Carrie Vaughn's and Brandon Sanderson's, and if they were all like that this would definitely get five stars, but for a book titled dangerous women, it was funny how many of the stories were written from the male perspective, treating women as some other creature, and in this instance I didn't see dangerous women, I saw men blaming women for their own mistakes. Offering the view of a women through the male gaze could have worked if it wasn't so typical. Even Wrestling Jesus, which was a pretty cool tale overall, focused too much on this beautiful woman that men were captivated by, and the real reason for her danger was not really on her part at all.

But overall a good read, and you do get a bit of Westeros history at the start :D