Play Book Tag discussion

A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, #3)
This topic is about A Storm of Swords
15 views
Archive: Other Books > A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, #3) by George R.R. Martin

Comments Showing 1-3 of 3 (3 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

Magdalena | 414 comments So this is the third book in George R.R Martin's Game of Thrones series and the third one I'm giving three stars to. There are some elements that I wouldn't hesitate to give five stars and others I wouldn't hesitate to give one. I probably should just give up but I always have trouble doing that once I've been drawn into a story.

And I have been drawn in and do care what happens to the characters (or at least some of them) and I hope that their arcs will continue in the same promising direction. There are some elements that I would give close to five stars and others I wouldn't hesitate to give one. I'm still really enjoying the court intrigue and finding out more about the world especially what's beyond the wall.

But there are other things I'm getting really sick of. What is the most tiring for me about GoT is the constant murdering and raping that most of the time has almost nothing to do with the story yet Martin insists on going into great detail about. Why? Is it just to show how terrible humanity can be? I mean I know this is supposed to be dark fantasy but I think he gets way to into it sometimes.

Anyway, I'm still probably going to read the next one so prepare for more slightly annoyed reviews. I doubt I'm going to like the next ones more we'll see about less.


Tracy (tstan) | 1261 comments You didn’t file this book under friendship?? 😂
I’m reading the second one now, and I like it, but I do have to skim the excessive descriptions. And there are too many of them. Martin’s a touch disturbed, I think.


Magdalena | 414 comments Tracy wrote: "You didn’t file this book under friendship?? 😂
I’m reading the second one now, and I like it, but I do have to skim the excessive descriptions. And there are too many of them. Martin’s a touch dist..."


Haha no this is definitely not a warm fuzzy everyone is friends sort of series.
If I read the next one I'll probably start skimming the unnecessary parts. It's a good idea.


back to top