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Original Title: | A Dance With Dragons: Part 1 Dreams and Dust |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | As Crónicas de Gelo e Fogo #17, As Crónicas de Gelo e Fogo / Das Lied von Eis und Feuer #9 |
Characters: | Tyrion Lannister, Daenerys Targaryen, Theon Greyjoy, Arya Stark, Stannis Baratheon, Melisandre, Davos Seaworth, Jon Snow |
George R.R. Martin
Paperback | Pages: 690 pages Rating: 4.35 | 23159 Users | 911 Reviews
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Title | : | A Dance with Dragons: Dreams and Dust (As Crónicas de Gelo e Fogo #17) |
Author | : | George R.R. Martin |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 690 pages |
Published | : | March 15th 2012 by Harper Voyager (first published June 12th 2011) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction |
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In the aftermath of a colossal battle, new threats are emerging from every direction. Tyrion Lannister, having killed his father, and wrongfully accused of killing his nephew, King Joffrey, has escaped from King’s Landing with a price on his head. To the north lies the great Wall of ice and stone – a structure only as strong as those guarding it. Eddard Stark's bastard son Jon Snow has been elected 998th Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch. But Jon has enemies both inside and beyond the Wall. And in the east Daenerys Targaryen struggles to hold a city built on dreams and dust.Rating Based On Books A Dance with Dragons: Dreams and Dust (As Crónicas de Gelo e Fogo #17)
Ratings: 4.35 From 23159 Users | 911 ReviewsCrit Based On Books A Dance with Dragons: Dreams and Dust (As Crónicas de Gelo e Fogo #17)
The only time a man can be brave is when he is afraid. I love these books so freaking much! So wonderful to be back with some of my faves who were missed in A Feast for Crows!Tyrion: He had dreamed enough for one small life. And of such follies: love, justice, friendship, glory. As well as the dream of being tall. Now on the run, Tyrion is making his way across the free cities by any means. Meeting many interesting characters with their own fiery secrets. But of course things never go to plan!Possibly the best one yet, but maybe that's only because it followed the God awful Feast for Crows. I now have one Game of Thrones book left and I've finished the series. I'm reading them for my brother's sake, mostly, who read them all whilst travelling the world and wanted to talk to me about them. I've given them 4 stars, which is maybe a push for a lot of them, I can't say I 'really liked' them all. I'm not sure how I feel about them. George R.R. Martin once said something like, 'I don't
So this is the fifth instalment to the Fire and Ice Series. This book runs in alignment with A Feast for Crows but goes a bit further into the story. As well as the return of much loved characters like Tyrion Lannister, Bran Stark, Theon Greyjoy or Reek as he is known in this book (Maybe not him depending on whether you like him or not. Me personally Im kind of half and half with him), Jon Snow, Daenerys Targaryen and Davos Seaworth as well as some chapters on some characters point of view that
4.75/5 Going to keep this a shorter review this time with no 'spoilery' sections because there is waaaay too much to talk about and I would definitely be writing this review into next year... Yet again another fantastic book in the Song of Ice and Fire series. Every single book in this series I think to myself 'At some point this series is going to stop being epic and I'm going to reach a point when it doesnt get any better' but nope. I was wrong. Not only does this series get better and better
I started reading this book back in November, but about a third of the way in I got a little fed up with it and put it down. I can't say whether I was still a bit put off by A Feast for Crows, or simply not in the mood, but it didn't grab me and I was fearing another well-written novel that was ultimately a slog. It was only when my brother came to visit me at Christmas and promised me things do pick up that I decided to give it another go. He wasn't wrong, things certainly did get better almost
With only five months between my reading of A Feast for Crows and this, I dread to imagine how confused readers would be who'd been forced to wait the full five years between publications. I was confused as hell. I can see why George R.R. Martin thought he had to split books four and five this way - geographically - but I'm not convinced. This time the book focuses on the viewpoints that A Feast for Crows had ignored - concentrating on Jon, Tyrion, Daenerys, Bran and Reek (view spoiler)[(the
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