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A Game of Thrones #2 by Tommy Patterson, George R.R. Martin, Daniel Abraham

ecka2's review against another edition

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3.0

http://frokenchristina.blogspot.se/2016/06/a-game-of-thrones-del-2-av-george-r-r.html

visenyatargaryen's review

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dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

eyecolts's review

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5.0

awesome follow-up to book 1. highly recommend the series.

justanothergirl_23's review

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3.0

So we're still not done with episode one yet, but I really like these comics.
Despite the graphics, which I'm not a big fan of, the story has more details and information than the show. Not to mention that there are some differences between the two albeit subtle.

I'm actually thinking I'll end up liking one character that I hated throughout the show *cough* Caitlyn*cough* because she seems fiercer and overall better than in the show, but I'll have to read more to find out I suppose.

mld8831's review

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5.0

Loved it.

chica650's review

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4.0

It was a fulfilling and satisfying sequel to book #1. The stories were fueled with mystery and betrayal and I really had a hard time knowing who to root for!

etienne02's review

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4.0

Same comments has the first issue. Read the review of issue #1 if you want to know!

annettebooksofhopeanddreams's review

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4.0

This Graphic Novel thing is slowly growing on me. It basically forces me to slow down, to stop focussing on reading as many words as possible in as little time as possible. It makes me look at more than just the words. And what a pleasure it is to look at the artwork presented in this graphic novel. There are so many pages and drawings I fall in love with! If I make time to really look at the artwork, I notice how there is a story in it, even when there are no words. The expressions on their faces tell an entire story, just like the use of colors and shadows.

I most of all like how the characters are not influenced by the series and are clearly more based on the descriptions in the book. It gives more of a feel of how they are described in the novels, I still have to read those even though I have them on my shelves. I do think the artist mostly succeeded in making the men still handsome and the women still beautiful. Especially Catelyn and Daenerys are really well drawn and have those wonderful features making them attractive.

And although the book doesn't shy away from the nudity presented in the series and the books, it does so in a very decent way. Never do the drawings get distasteful or lose their beauty. And what can not be told with the art itself, is told with text. The text is very well readable everywhere, something I haven't seen everywhere. And the story makes a lot of sense.

I'm actually getting more and more excited about picking up the next installment.

tja055f6's review

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5.0

“Never forget what you are, for surely the world will not. Make it your strength. Then it can never be your weakness. Armour yourself in it, and it will never be used to hurt you.”
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