4.61/5
Author: George R. R. Martin
Publication Date: Oct 27, 2015
Formats: PDF,Leather Bound,Mass Market Paperback,Paperback,Kindle,Audio CD,Multimedia CD
Rating: 4.61/5 out of 57703
Publisher: Bantam
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Oct 05, 2011
Right up front — no spoilers, here or bite-sized impressions…Jul 02, 2014
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It's never master prose, but the first three of these novels--eh, particularly the first two--are just so thorough and imaginative that I devoured them, and book three...and, more slowly, book four...and then sort of skipped through book five with the despondent sense that Martin may never finish this series. Honestly, all I want is for Arya to become the Number One Badass Ever and I will be happy. Be warned when you start this series: You'll get invested in the handful of characters you start It's never master prose, but the first three of these novels--eh, particularly the first two--are just so thorough and imaginative that I devoured them, and book three...and, more slowly, book four...and then sort of skipped through book five with the despondent sense that Martin may never finish this series. Honestly, all I want is for Arya to become the Number One Badass Ever and I will be happy. Be warned when you start this series: You'll get invested in the handful of characters you start with, but they'll slowly get diluted with side characters (some of which you'll like, but some of which you honestly couldn't care less about--I won't say who fits each category, as I'm sure it's different for everyone). Days will turn into nights which will turn into days, you still won't be finished with Book Five, and even if you do finish it, it will be with at least some level of concern, because the end--which gets clearer with every book--seems further away than ever. ...moreFeb 03, 2018
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. First let me say I know that there are many people who adore this series, and I respect that. For your own peace of mind, and mine, maybe stop reading now. For I did not find A Song of Ice and Fire all that I was lead to expect it to be.Dec 12, 2012
I'm going to start my review of this 5000+ page, still-in-progress monster by saying something that will probably piss off a lot of fantasy fans. High fantasy, as a literary genre, badly needs to be reconstituted. For over 50 years now people who write in this vein have been held in the thrall of writers like Tolkein and C. S. Lewis, writers who for all their imaginative prowess, were far too obsessed with cheap religious parables (Aslan=Jesus, etc.) and linguistic dicking around (made up I'm going to start my review of this 5000+ page, still-in-progress monster by saying something that will probably piss off a lot of fantasy fans. High fantasy, as a literary genre, badly needs to be reconstituted. For over 50 years now people who write in this vein have been held in the thrall of writers like Tolkein and C. S. Lewis, writers who for all their imaginative prowess, were far too obsessed with cheap religious parables (Aslan=Jesus, etc.) and linguistic dicking around (made up languages) to really create and focus down on actual human characters. They fell so in love with the archtypes and mythos of their world(s) that they forgot the humans at its core, and quite simply they seemed not to care, as has often been the case with subsequent writers of high fantasy.Dec 25, 2012
Great story cycles usually come in threes (“The Lord of the Rings,†“Griffin and Sabine,†“The Hunger Gamesâ€).May 30, 2019
Apr 24, 2012
Like most I know, I discovered this series when the HBO television adaption aired on Sky in 2011 and was instantly gripped. Since then I have read all of the books back-to-back and wow... they are AMAZING!Feb 08, 2012
I've been contemplating my response to this series; it's complicated. On the one hand, since receiving the 1st of the series, I've read all 5 published books. On the other hand, I am continually disappointed in the books.Nov 17, 2011
I'm torn on this. I'd like to do 3.5 stars. On one hand, Martin really does have an amazing ability to tell stories. His writing is often very prose-like and reads very easily. He's excellent with details and creating characters that are very believable and easy to get attached to. His characters are very human: some good, some bad, all flawed but very well developed and with motivations. He also tends to kill off many, many characters that by traditional storytelling standards you'd never I'm torn on this. I'd like to do 3.5 stars. On one hand, Martin really does have an amazing ability to tell stories. His writing is often very prose-like and reads very easily. He's excellent with details and creating characters that are very believable and easy to get attached to. His characters are very human: some good, some bad, all flawed but very well developed and with motivations. He also tends to kill off many, many characters that by traditional storytelling standards you'd never actually kill (usually due to being main characters). Odd as it may sound, it's actually kind of a nice change of pace; you really don't know who will or won't die, and so it's much more realistic. It also gives the story more weight, as no character is safe, but their deaths still mean something and they aren't just expendable. But on the other hand, Martin puts A LOT of very explicit sex throughout the books. While I appreciate that he doesn't focus or dwell on it, it's still a lot more detailed than I care to know. Cutting away from the scene, leaving things to the imagination instead of specifically telling everything would be preferable. Were it not for the abundance of this, I'd easily give these books 5 stars and recommend them unreservedly to friends. I really dislike how much and how explicit the sex is, hence the lower rating and my hesitation to recommend the series to friends. ...moreJul 02, 2012
I hopefully won't spoil anything for anyone that even bothers to read these reviews, I'm just writing for my own satisfaction and to get my own thoughts of these books out of my head really.Nov 28, 2015
The five stars are for the series. I enjoyed it thoroughly. It's a rich world that you get transported to, detailed enough to lose yourself in completely as you immerse yourself in these five thousand pages of fantastic imagination.May 17, 2013
Jun 05, 2013
5 ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS on GoT, now that I have finished A Dance with Dragons.Feb 11, 2013
There were so many things wrong with this series. The prose was sub-par,and there were too many characters to remember, let alone care about. The scenes in the slave cities felt tedious and unnecessary.It seemed like GRRM dangled us with no true purpose, cutting us off from an interesting storyline and then forcing us to slog through a dull one. One of my greatest gripes were the cliffhangers. I like to see my characters react to a powerful event- I want to hear what they're saying and thinking. There were so many things wrong with this series. The prose was sub-par,and there were too many characters to remember, let alone care about. The scenes in the slave cities felt tedious and unnecessary.It seemed like GRRM dangled us with no true purpose, cutting us off from an interesting storyline and then forcing us to slog through a dull one. One of my greatest gripes were the cliffhangers. I like to see my characters react to a powerful event- I want to hear what they're saying and thinking. I want to experience their terror or elation first hand- at that moment. Instead we hear about the event several chapters- or several BOOKS- later, and often in retrospect, after the characters have settled down and found themselves in an entirely new situation. It annoyed me that the evil queen stereotype appeared not once, but twice- with Melisandre as the real power behind Stannis, and Cersei, who seemed to degenerate in the novels from deliciously wicked, to incompetent and foolish as well.Mar 12, 2012
So...I'm a little late to the Game of Thrones party. We don't have a TV so I was unaware that this was a hit TV series based on a 7-book series. Now that I've read it, I can see why.Aug 31, 2012
I read all 5 in a row. Book one is fantastic, and is very well represented in the HBO series. Book 2 is almost as good, maybe I was just a little frustrated with the peril of all the characters. By book 3, I was used to the peril, and the writing kept me enthralled. Book three is by far the best of the series (so far, still waiting for 6 and 7 to be written). Book 4 is a little difficult because you are introduced to many new characters, and become frustrated not reading about some of your I read all 5 in a row. Book one is fantastic, and is very well represented in the HBO series. Book 2 is almost as good, maybe I was just a little frustrated with the peril of all the characters. By book 3, I was used to the peril, and the writing kept me enthralled. Book three is by far the best of the series (so far, still waiting for 6 and 7 to be written). Book 4 is a little difficult because you are introduced to many new characters, and become frustrated not reading about some of your favorites from the previous books. Book 5 brings back all your favorite characters, and ties up a lot of interconnections between the different story lines. It's definitely not an ending. Everyone's favorite character, Jon Snow, gets quite a cliff hanger! Had I known, I may not have read book 5 until book 6 had been published. The waiting is killing me! ...moreJan 25, 2012
I didn't give these a poor rating because of the genre; I've always liked fantasy novels. And these are certainly engrossing - I read them straight through. But with each twist, turn, and cliffhanger, it seems more unlikely that this will wrap up in a satisfying way. In fact, it seems like he's just making it up as he goes along. And that's hard to stomach after putting in this much time.Apr 20, 2015
A great fantasy series that will take over your life. The detail and extent to which Martin has gone to create this world will enthrall you on every possible level. Be prepared to shed many tears for fictional characters and become obsessed with the world of Westeros.Mar 25, 2019
Amazing stuff. Not a review as such, more my impressions, for what they're worth, on my Goodreads blog.Apr 07, 2015
I listened to the audiobooks, and I am not sure if I had ended up giving the series a whole 5* if I had had to "read" them. I definitely loved all the books - but they definitely have some slow parts - especially the Daenerys parts later on got a bit boring actually if you ask me. But this is were the audiobook factor comes in - while such parts will make me slow down and get annoyed while actually reading it myself -with audiobooks I just breeze through them, as the narrator doesn't slow down. I listened to the audiobooks, and I am not sure if I had ended up giving the series a whole 5* if I had had to "read" them. I definitely loved all the books - but they definitely have some slow parts - especially the Daenerys parts later on got a bit boring actually if you ask me. But this is were the audiobook factor comes in - while such parts will make me slow down and get annoyed while actually reading it myself -with audiobooks I just breeze through them, as the narrator doesn't slow down. And then I tend to forget I was a bit bored as soon as the pace picks up again.Sep 12, 2013
I’m not sure what to say in this review, but here goes.Jun 28, 2013
I wanted to save my review for the last book and review the entire series. This is a series that should be read in order because it is really one continuous story. I have fallen in love with George RR Martin through these stories, mainly because of my fascination with someone who isn't afraid to push the boundaries of storytelling. Before Martin came along few, if any, authors would dare break the convention that says good guys eventually win, even if it is their sons who win. An author would I wanted to save my review for the last book and review the entire series. This is a series that should be read in order because it is really one continuous story. I have fallen in love with George RR Martin through these stories, mainly because of my fascination with someone who isn't afraid to push the boundaries of storytelling. Before Martin came along few, if any, authors would dare break the convention that says good guys eventually win, even if it is their sons who win. An author would not dare to think of killing off main or favorite characters, but Martin isn't afraid of doing so. Because of this and other complexities of storytelling he provokes the reader to explore deep and complex feelings about things like good and evil, revenge, and finding the true meaning in one's life. He shows us extraordinary perseverance in characters who have lost everything they love. We get to see how the terrible things in life that happen to us open up possibilities that would not have occurred otherwise. We get to see terrible torture happen to a hated character to the point where we now only want mercy for someone we previously wished only ill. These are the kinds of deep concepts these stories challenge in us and this is why I love them above any other books. ...moreJun 04, 2012
I loved reading this series and really got into the books after watching the first season on TV... cut to 8 months later and finally finished. The series was great, and the 2nd half of each book full of twists and turns, happiness and anger. I had moments of wanting to throw book three across the room when something very unfortunate happened... but I restrained myself.Dec 25, 2016
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