There you have it, Quartet - Four Tales from the Crossroads. It presents four stories in four different genres, which is Martin's writing in a nutshell. But does this make the book truly worth reading? Well, I'd say it's only for the real fan.
An unfinished novel, a part of another, a teleplay... they are all interesting to a certain extent and worth reading. However, they are still just bits and pieces of Martin's career. Unfinished projects, unrealized ambition, and a taste of a much larger endeavor - none of this makes for completely satisfying reading.
Yet, it does give the reader a better understanding of Martin's development as a writer and the reasons behind the path he chose. Martin's career is filled with ideas that didn't materialize into full stories and projects that were ultimately abandoned. It takes courage to publish some of this material anyway, and in that sense, I did enjoy reading it.
On the other hand, it leaves me longing for him to have finished Black and White and Red All Over. Or perhaps hoping that he will do so at some point. But the chances of that happening seem extremely remote.
So, think carefully before picking up this book. Quartet will leave you with a hunger for something that hasn't been written yet, and what's even worse, something that may never be written.
It is truly worth obtaining just to have the opportunity to read the teleplay of the pilot of a show that never came to be, known as Starport. This teleplay is highly, highly amusing. It offers a unique and entertaining experience that is sure to captivate the reader. The story and characters are engaging, and the plot is filled with twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat. Despite the fact that the show never made it to the screen, the teleplay itself is a gem that is well worth exploring. Whether you are a fan of science fiction or just looking for a good read, the teleplay of Starport is definitely something that you should check out.
I really only read "Skin Trade", and there are several reasons for this. Firstly, I don't have a great fondness for reading screenplays. Secondly, I'm already familiar with the story from "Game of Thrones". Additionally, I firmly refuse to read something that the author admits was unfinished.
However, "Skin Trade" is a different story. It truly held my interest throughout. The plot was engaging, filled with twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat. The characters were well-developed, and I found myself easily connecting with them. The author's writing style was also quite captivating, making it a pleasure to read.
Overall, while my reading preferences may be a bit particular, "Skin Trade" managed to break through those barriers and provide an enjoyable reading experience. I would highly recommend it to others who are looking for a good story that can keep them entertained from start to finish.