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(A STORM OF SWORDS ) BY Martin, George R. R. (Author) Hardcover Published on (10 , 2000) - Community Reviews back

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a Girl Who Reads
a Girl Who Reads rated it 10 years ago
A Storm of Swords after the Battle on the Black Water. King Stannis was terribly defeated , Rob Stark’s attention is turned towards trouble in the North and Balon Greyjoy meets an unexpected end. Even so, the threats are not over just yet, When dead men rise in the North, the Nights Watch is fo...
Reader & Dreamer
Reader & Dreamer rated it 10 years ago
A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, #3) A Storm of Swords after the Battle on the Black Water. King Stannis was terribly defeated , Rob Stark’s attention is turned towards trouble in the North and Balon Greyjoy meets an unexpected end. Even so, the threats are not over just yet, When dead...
Flicker Reads
Flicker Reads rated it 10 years ago
I've enjoyed each of the two earlier Game of Thrones books. This third novel, however, stands above them both in quality and enjoyment. True, we still have much the same pattern given the reader: 10 narrators (Sansa, Arya, Davos, Jaime, Jon, Tyrion, Bran, Daenarys, Catelyn, and Samwell), plottings a...
philoSophie
philoSophie rated it 11 years ago
although i knew everything that took place in this book, damn you spoilers, i was too terrified by the number of pages to actually read it. it went by in a flash.the political schemes were an absolute delight in this one, while the characters felt more richly developed. i sympathized with characters...
linakv
linakv rated it 11 years ago
First: WHAT THE FUCK WAS UP WITH THAT EPILOGUE, YO? HELLA RAD.This book was so amazing. The best in the series so far I would have to say. The character development is believable (and amazing, so amazingly good...). Especially Sams character development is so good, I'm left in awe of George R.R. Mar...
lisally
lisally rated it 11 years ago
This is the longest volume of A Song of Ice and Fire so far, at almost 300 pages longer than A Clash of Kings, and there are naturally a lot of significant plot points here. Most notably, there are multiple deaths of some very major characters, although the shock value has diminished given the inter...
boghunden
boghunden rated it 11 years ago
Jeg var så uheldig, at få spoilet tre ret store ting i den her bog. Det ødelagde selvfølgelig fuldstændig chok momenterne. Desværre! Jeg kan kun forestille mig, hvordan det må have været at læse den, uden at vide, hvad man gik ind til.Heldigvis, så var bogen stadig alt det jeg håbede på – og mere ti...
oneandonlywm3
oneandonlywm3 rated it 11 years ago
This book was amazing. All I ask of the series is to have more action, and I truly got my wish. The Red Wedding is the most amazing thing that has happened to the whole series as of now. I got really mad at first because Robb became my favorite character, but after a few days of pausing, I realized ...
Foggygirl
Foggygirl rated it 11 years ago
Hands down the best series that I have ever read. It's not often that I watch a TV or movie series based on a book series and love both genres equally but Game of Thrones hits it out of the park on screen and in print.
Kayleigh {K-Books}
Kayleigh {K-Books} rated it 11 years ago
Here is the third volume in George R.R. Martin's magnificent cycle of novels that includes A Game of Thrones and A Clash of Kings. Together, this series comprises a genuine masterpiece of modern fantasy, destined to stand as one of the great achievements of imaginative fiction. Of the five contende...
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