A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 3)
 

A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 3)

by George R.R. Martin

Is George R.R. Martin for real? Can a fantasy epic actually get better with each new installment? Fans of the genre have glumly come to expect go-nowhere sequels from other authors, so we're entitled to pinch ourselves over Martin's tightly crafted Song of Ice and Fire series. The reports are all true: this series is the real deal, and Martin deserves his crown as the rightful king of... (read more)

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Collin T
  • Rated 4 stars

Should have written my review of this book right after I read it. I'm almost done with book 4, and I can't remember what happened in 3 and what is in 4 instead. I do remember that it mostly dealt with Tyrion, whose character and story I quite enjoy. Daenerys figures prominently, though I still feel that her story so far is more set up than anything else. Jon Snow also comes into his own.

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  • Rated 4.5 stars
 

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  • AvidReader

    avidreader said:

    I also think Lyanna is Jon's mother, and agree with those who think Prince Rheagar is his father.

    posted Sunday, May 27 2007
  • Edmund_Wells

    edmund_wells said:

    What about Tyrion? He's full of surprises!

    posted Wednesday, April 4 2007
  • Somnium

    somnium said:

    This site gives some more details as well :)
    http://www.angelfire.com/ma4/mlarchives/faq/jon.html

    posted Wednesday, April 4 2007
  • azad

    azad said:

    oooh that would be Dany's return really interesting!

    posted Thursday, March 8 2007
  • guccigrl325

    guccigrl325 said:

    Hmmmm, all interesting possibilities. I'd have to re-read some of the series again to formulate a good response. I love this series and I'm so psyched that HBO bought the rights. I heard they are going to do one book per season, so that should be really amazing.

    posted Friday, March 2 2007
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