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A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, #3) - Community Reviews back

by George R.R. Martin
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sad strumpet jenny
sad strumpet jenny rated it 12 years ago
I have some quibbles (hi Sansa) but I am eating up everything dished out. Do I wish Martin realized he didn't need to rely repetitively on soap operatic red herring cliffhangers at the end of each chapter? Yes. Do I wish there was a bit more cheer and dark humor to offset the unrelenting horror? De...
Tasseled Booklikes
Tasseled Booklikes rated it 12 years ago
Argh-meh-ZING! The best book I've read in a long time. Martin has outdone himself yet again!
Sash from Sash & Em
Sash from Sash & Em rated it 12 years ago
The best one so far. Much more thrilling and intense than the first two. You know what I love about this series? There is always a character who surprises me. I'm not in a hurry to start A Feast for Crows because people have told me that it's their least favorite book but I'll definitely get around ...
Lost Between Pages
Lost Between Pages rated it 12 years ago
So I restarted this book on January 2nd, and just finished it this morning.This was a really good book; lots of action, deception, development of characters.There are just times where I wish old Georgey would wrap it up! And why does he keep killing all the characters we love the mostest?Onto the ne...
I only read when my OCD kicks in
I only read when my OCD kicks in rated it 13 years ago
Jaimie gets to go free for 1) a sniveling bitch of a girl who would serve the kingdom best with her head missing and 2) a girl that they don't even have in the enemies custody... Now I know why the Starks are cursed... Catelyn is an idiot. I thought about jumping this up to a 4 star rating just beca...
Electablue
Electablue rated it 13 years ago
It is amazing that Martin could create such a complete world and so many well written characters, but the book is just too long (And I LOVE long books). I listened to it on audio and 48 hours is an awful long time to listen to anything, even though the narrator is wonderful.
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