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nityaji 's review for:
A Dance with Dragons
by George R.R. Martin
Finished this so long ago now I can only say that I am not tired of reading George R R Martin's saga of the quest for the Iron Throne. His imagination knows no bounds, and more exotic lands and people are introduced in this book.
Almost too much has happened for me to keep it straight, and there are certain elements of the story I find more interesting than others. That may be a testament to my impatience to know how the major plot ends than to a detriment in Martin's style.
As with Tolkien's Rivendell and Mordor, I now have Winterfell and The Wall, the Dothraki Sea, and Dorn, and many, many other strange and wonderful places that exist permanently in my mind. The characters too, especially my favorites, are forever etched in my mind and heart- long live Arya!
Almost too much has happened for me to keep it straight, and there are certain elements of the story I find more interesting than others. That may be a testament to my impatience to know how the major plot ends than to a detriment in Martin's style.
As with Tolkien's Rivendell and Mordor, I now have Winterfell and The Wall, the Dothraki Sea, and Dorn, and many, many other strange and wonderful places that exist permanently in my mind. The characters too, especially my favorites, are forever etched in my mind and heart- long live Arya!