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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 | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 690 pages |
Published | : | March 15th 2012 by Harper Voyager (first published June 12th 2011) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction |
George R.R. Martin
Paperback | Pages: 690 pages Rating: 4.35 | 23159 Users | 911 Reviews
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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.
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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 |
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Ratings: 4.35 From 23159 Users | 911 ReviewsDiscuss Appertaining To Books A Dance with Dragons: Dreams and Dust (As Crónicas de Gelo e Fogo #17)
This continues on after A Storm Of Swords, telling us the story of the characters who were not present in A Feast For Crows. This time were seeing more of the north and across the sea, finding out what was going on in the time frame of A Feast Of Crows in the south. I can honestly say I enjoyed this one a lot more than A Feast For Crows, but for me that was due to the stories of my favourite characters being brought back to the forefront of our attention along with them developing further. Illshould maybe start updating again...
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
I enjoyed this book; it was the easiest to read, probably because all the good story lines that were missing in A Feast for Crows are back - Jon, Daenerys, Tyrion. But on top of these there are more new people, more new places. I've kinda given up trying to keep track of the people in the newer ones because the cast list is getting a bit unwieldy. And quite a major new thread has been introduced into this already incredibly complex series, one with no fore-shadowing whatsoever: it's just
I love it but some places were a bit slower than others which is why I couldn't rate in 5 stars. One more book left!!!
My Rating: 5/5Guys I really don't know what to say actually. The novel is really great like all the other asoiaf novels.I am now a fan boy and My review don't actually count as a review. I will try to write a review for this book with the second part of adwd. Thank you.<>
And this is my 100th book this year.
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