
Hana C. (
sunalso) wrote on 6/22/2006...
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This is the first time I've read a book of nearly a thousand pages, and wished there was more when I reached the end. I had the feeling Mr. Martin had had to cut out some bits in order to fit this book into a publishable length. It's superb writing, with each character well rounded and acting in accordence with thier motivations and beliefs. No one is bad just because they are evil, and children act like children. I can't wait to read the next volume in this series.
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Robert Jordan eat your heart out. This is turning out to be the best series I have read. High Fantasy that bares all.

Dayna T. (
cmtdrt) wrote on 9/10/2007...
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ACoK is a tad longer than its predecessor, and filled with even more deception, betrayal, and intrigue. I really enjoy the point-of-view changes for each chapter, as they make the book feel like a soap opera, with some scenes playing out in chronological order and some happening simultaneously with other chapters.
=part two of the A Song of Ice and Fire series=

Tiffany C. (
piekid) wrote on 12/7/2006...
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Not worth the time! 950+ pages. It looks impressive, but the story didn't impress me. Gore, incest, and dwarf sex do not a good book make. There are very few "good" characters, most characters are in the gray area, or are "all bad." He seems to kill off the few "good" characters there are, or have such bad things happen to them that I didn't want to attach myself to them. If I'm not emotionally invested in the characters, I can't like the book.
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Excellent book with intrigue, murder, incest, war. Second of the series so read "A Game of Thrones" first
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Love, love, love, love this book (and series). Lots of characters, lots of plots and intrigue and storylines! Not for the faint of heart!
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Sword & light magic fantasy. Part two of Martin's ongoing epic follows up on a very wide cast of characters, including the randy dwarf, the smokin' dragon queen, the moody-bastard, etc. Fun stuff, even if Martin's language is a occasionally misogynistic for no good reason.

John G. (
JJG) wrote on 1/21/2006...
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Another fantastic one from Martin. A Clash of Kings is bigger and more magical than the first book, with lots of action and several painful turns for some favorite characters. The ending isn't as strong as the first book, but it does leave you hungry for the next one. Martin is the savior of modern fantasy fiction.