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gt_story 's review for:
A Dance with Dragons
by George R.R. Martin
adventurous
dark
mysterious
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
George asks more questions without answering many of his decade old queries, and answers are hardly in sight.
It’s hard to say what my biggest problem with ADWD is. Is it that it’s long, longer than the first arcs end, ASOS? Maybe it’s because it’s tedious, since we spend so much of the book tracking every step of certain, in a world that is so large that we may never seen the end of it. It’s also dense, with chapters that have little impact on the overall plot sometimes lasting nearly an hour in audible length. Or maybe it’s because it is just frustrating at times. Why do I even care about all these “extra” tertiary characters when Dany isn’t any closer to Westeros, in fact she’s FARTHER.
No, none of those, perhaps my biggest problem with A Dance With Dragons, is that I loved every minute of it. I would gladly take ten more 1000 page books that follow characters meandering around Westeros, but we don’t have time for that. George doesn’t have time for that. We need to see the ending, and there is no end in sight.
It’s hard to say what my biggest problem with ADWD is. Is it that it’s long, longer than the first arcs end, ASOS? Maybe it’s because it’s tedious, since we spend so much of the book tracking every step of certain, in a world that is so large that we may never seen the end of it. It’s also dense, with chapters that have little impact on the overall plot sometimes lasting nearly an hour in audible length. Or maybe it’s because it is just frustrating at times. Why do I even care about all these “extra” tertiary characters when Dany isn’t any closer to Westeros, in fact she’s FARTHER.
No, none of those, perhaps my biggest problem with A Dance With Dragons, is that I loved every minute of it. I would gladly take ten more 1000 page books that follow characters meandering around Westeros, but we don’t have time for that. George doesn’t have time for that. We need to see the ending, and there is no end in sight.