Friday, March 11, 2011
Review of Wild Cards Vol. 4
I took my time with George R. R. Martin's fourth instalment in the "Wild  Cards" series, not because I wanted to savour the experience, but  because I kept finding better things to do. Usually when this happens I  put the book down, and add it to the stack waiting to be shelved. This  time I pushed through. The only reason I managed to finish this volume  is due to constant reminders of the size of the series, and the number  of contributing writers. In a series that spans twenty plus volumes,  well there are going to be stinkers included in the titles. There is no  way of getting around it. I am not ready to turn my back on the "Wild  Cards" series simply because the fourth volume was sloppier than  uncontained diarrhoea. Besides, there were some excellent moments in  this volume, and some wonderful promises--the latter mostly concerned  with Senator Hartman. The excerpts from Desmond's journal held the  weaker stories together. And the final third! Wow! Talk about a rally!  The book finally begins to take off, to its stride, and return to the  quality story arcs and story telling that made the first three such fun.  Still, it was not enough to wash away the bad taste the first two  thirds left in my mouth. I will read the fifth volume, but I'm not  looking forward to it as much as I had with the previous instalments.
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