A Storm of Swords
By: George R. R. Martin
Reviewed by: Han Wang, age 16
Rating: It was amazing!
While tempting, don't think this reviews is hyping the book anymore than it deserves. From the very first pages, the book ensnares the reader and forces him or her to drop whatever he or she was planning to do later and read, be it while standing or sitting.
Fantasy fiction is rarely as exciting or well-written. History buffs will, with glee, identify the author's inspiration for various cities and treacherous events.
Martin spoils his readers with chapters detailing the adventures of the cunning, noble, and delightfully evil characters.
If you've read the first two books in the series, you must read this book. The majority of online fans consider a Storm of Swords the best of the five books written so far.
It is known.
I would recommend this to: Everybody (who has read the first two books)
What library do you go to?: Woodward Park
While tempting, don't think this reviews is hyping the book anymore than it deserves. From the very first pages, the book ensnares the reader and forces him or her to drop whatever he or she was planning to do later and read, be it while standing or sitting.
Fantasy fiction is rarely as exciting or well-written. History buffs will, with glee, identify the author's inspiration for various cities and treacherous events.
Martin spoils his readers with chapters detailing the adventures of the cunning, noble, and delightfully evil characters.
If you've read the first two books in the series, you must read this book. The majority of online fans consider a Storm of Swords the best of the five books written so far.
It is known.
I would recommend this to: Everybody (who has read the first two books)
What library do you go to?: Woodward Park
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