A Storm of Swords

by mrbooks on April 29, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780553573428
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

DescriptionHere product is the third volume of George RR Martin’s magnificent cycle of novels, A Game of Thrones and A Clash of Kings contains. In total, this series is a true masterpiece of modern fantasy, bringing together the best of the genre has to offer. Magic, mystery, intrigue, romance and adventure fill these pages, and lead us into a world unlike any we have ever experienced. Already a classic, breathtaking series by George RR Martin welcomed to appear as one of the great achievements of imaginative fiction. A Storm of SwordsOf the five contenders for power, one is dead, another in disgrace, and continue wars rage as violently as ever, as alliances are made and broken. Joffrey, of House Lannister, sits on the throne of iron, the uneasy ruler of the land of the seven kingdoms. His most bitter rival, Lord Stannis, was beaten and abused, the victim of a jealous witch who keeps him in it. . . More>>

A Storm of Swords

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Ron Brassfield April 29, 2010 at 11:45 pm

A Storm of Swords will be the last installment of the trilogy’m concerned in this book, I would. But there is just you hanging. There is no conclusion. Who finally won the crown Westros? You have all these kings would Fighthing and you expect one to come up to the top. But no, ends old George only the books in the middle of the battle. Aftering three books read and participate with all the characters, Martin just ended this last installment in the books mid stride length. Nothing is resolved. None of the characters to reach their destination, and the last battle is never fought. It is as if Mr. Martin has the ideas to go out and just decided to finish the book. If you have read the first two books, stop now and not continue, because you will end up disappointed. I like the story, plot, characters and all that, but there is no conclusion. My favorite character is Arya, never finds its way, or arrive with his mother, Catyln. Sansa sister Arys what their ultimate fate? And Catyln allegedly murdered is somehow resurrected, and his death began to avenge what was then the book ends abruptly. I can only assume that Mr. Martin Writer’s Block, and just the book, and he has an opening for another band. Rating: 5.1

Matrim April 30, 2010 at 2:36 am

I realize this is a good series, not the best fantasy novel, but the chances are too high, I’m all the way down. What I do not like about this series that the author, the characters personality or bipolar muliplte does is to change or to a new land. It seems that the personality of the characters, the author suddenly turns to spend a conspiracy. I think it’s a way to make the novel more, but the characters are all bipolar. I bought this book because of the marks, and I’m bored with the frustration of the story. Skip this series, see Wheel of Time instead. Rating: 5.1

Anonymous April 30, 2010 at 5:32 am

I read this because of rave reviews. It took me three months to go through this garbage as mascarading book. Not because it is 1,000 pages, but because the mindnumbingly boring. In the hands of a true writer, what would be 500 pounds and have been good as possible. As written, this is not legible. Nothing happens to hundreds of pages. The only thing that turns your pages, it is the thought that something must be done. Stark Eddard character than when only one side, they are a joke. All that happens is forced. The characters are never rational. Most of the scenes are fictional. The entire head, his stuff is so pathetic. So I wonder what workbook third edition of the book. Martin is well known that nothing without thirty layers of nonsense that surrounds him say? Doubtful. . . No, it is doubtful, oops, he says, anxious, sad. . . Oops, no, I wanted to spit it out or I should say. No Martin did not want. His figures do not tell. They swear to admit spit, snort, the echo, but they do so discreetly, with bitterness, acidity, gentle, polite, grateful, first quietly, out of breath, and only on the sides. Imagine the joy, tears in his eyes, the beautiful things in spurts ahead. Rating: 5.1

C. Mcknight April 30, 2010 at 5:39 am

Please do not buy this book, he walks painful 900 pages. The first two books were good, even with all the players, but it touches the bottom of the barrel and then not to give to an end. Failure to have a book to end an epidemic with fantasy writers of today. When I was reading the book, there are good parts, but almost everyone I loved was killed. I told my wife every time I had read the book Storm of Swords, the first two books, well, it must be better. He never did. Rating: 5.1

Anonymous April 30, 2010 at 6:20 am

Martin 3 books in this series, I have never been disappointed. He makes to weave the story together quite well, but it was predictable. He spends much time in the details of the characters he has never seen develop, fit, until it needs more signs, because it killed all the other main characters. There was only one surprise in the book, and it was at the very end, and I mean very late. This book was simply brought down and full of disappointments for me with a talented author. Rating: 5.1

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