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Title:A Storm of Swords: Steel and Snow (A Song of Ice and Fire #3A)
Author:George R.R. Martin
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 663 pages
Published:April 7th 2001 by HarperVoyager (first published 2000)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. High Fantasy. Adult. Dragons. Adventure

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Winter approaches Westeros like an angry beast.

The Seven Kingdoms are divided by revolt and blood feud. In the northern wastes, a horde of hungry, savage people steeped in the dark magic of the wilderness is poised to invade the Kingdom of the North where Robb Stark wears his new-forged crown. And Robb's defences are ranged against the South, the land of the cunning and cruel Lannisters, who have his young sisters in their power.

Throughout Westeros, the war for the Iron Throne rages more fiercely than ever, but if the wall is breached, no king will live to claim it.

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Original Title: A Storm of Swords: Steel and Snow (A Song of Ice and Fire #3, part 1 of 2)
ISBN: 0006479901 (ISBN13: 9780006479901)
Edition Language: English
Series: A Song of Ice and Fire #3A, As Crónicas de Gelo e Fogo / Das Lied von Eis und Feuer #5
Literary Awards: Locus Award

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In which the waters are muddied even further as the Seven Kingdoms descend into chaos following the battles surrounding Kings Landing, all the while blissfully unheeding of the threats approaching from beyond the Wall and beyond the sea...As people sworn to either side do horrific things to one another, to muddy things even further we are now given chapters from Jaime Lannister's point of view thus humanising him a little. Dammit, I want to be free to hate him like a cartoon villain! Adding to

"Night falls for all of us in the end, and too soon for some.Part 1 of A Storm of Swords was less exciting than it's companions. I grew tired of most of the character's plot lines and couldn't get enough of others. I especially love that we finally get introduced to the Tyrells and the Dornish people. They definitely belong to my favourite characters and make all the events in King's Landing even more exciting.While I really like Brienne I don't care much for yet another long journey with

New favorite character: Queen of Thorns. Other than that, I thought this book was the worst entry so far. It was so full of characters complaining (I'm giving a hard side-eye to Sam & Davos, especially) & chapters that didn't really go anywhere, plot-wise. Plus, Martin's sex scenes have gone beyond tiresome & have become completely laughable. Dude, where's my male gaze? Oh, it's lingering on Ygritte's/Brienne's/Shae's "teats."I will say, howevs, that I'm liking what Martin is doing

Let's not deny it. George R. R. Martin is a bloody good author. But he's super confusing! Why did he kill Renly with a shadow, but the shadow was born afterwards in a cave? Did Melisandre gave birth to two shadows? And who are the Dothrakis in Westeros? In the chapter about Arya, after Lord Beric was "slayn" by the Hound: "Two of the Dothraki managed to regain their horses and flee" (P. 564) I did not have a clue what this was about! But in my opinion the major mistake the author made was making

The world grows a little darker every day

I enjoy this book. What an awesome book! Alhamdulillah. I don't really like the scenes especially sex scenes because I feel there are quite lots of sex scenes in this book. I think I might be unexpected to see these scenes are happening in the first part of A Storm of Swords.This book grabs my attention from the start to the end. I am hooked in A Song of Ice and Fire series.

time slept when swords woke I'm loving the way the series progresses. There is not a single boring moment. I'm off to Part 2. Ciao. P.S.A Song of Ice and Fire is a series that won't disappoint. It only gets better and better. Promise. If you can't accept that as a fact of LIFE then all I've got to say to you is this: "You know nothing, Jon Snow." A Song of Ice and Fire (Book Reviews) 1. A Game of Thrones: 5 Great First Stars2. A Clash of Kings: 5 Royal Stars3.2 A Storm of Swords Pt. 2: 5

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