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Title: A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 1)
Author: George R.R. Martin
ISBN: 000647988X
EAN: 9780006479888
New Ed. Edition
704 Pages
Publisher: Voyager
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 1998-01-05
Author: George R.R. Martin
ISBN: 000647988X
EAN: 9780006479888
New Ed. Edition
704 Pages
Publisher: Voyager
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 1998-01-05
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2008-10-02 why so much hype?
(*slight spoiler warning*)It's okay, but not great. Yes it is better than a lot of the middling fantasy novels out there, but not even close to being on par with Jordan or Erikson (and neither of them perfect).
The way Martin changes the perspective with each chapter means that each chapter begins with more filler to set the scene - meaning the book is a LOT bigger than it needs to be. It also stifles the flow of the story. Any book is usually just a collection of events weaved together, but this book feels like that at its core - lots of events that have to happen, with one in each chapter. It doesn't seem to flow together well as a result. Also there is no real bonding to any of the characters - I don't feel for any of them or really care what happens to them, possibly as a result of not staying with them for more than a small chapter each.
And for the reviewers who say this is the most original fantasy novel out there - First Men, forest dwellers, the others, seven kingdoms etc. show it most certainly is not. Which is fine if weaved into a good story, but that is the problem with the book. Even some of the huge events like the capture of Jamie Lannister take place 'off stage' and all in a page or 2.
Yes, he does have moments of really, really good writing, but Robin Hobb's prose is vastly better, and after all, you do expect an author to be able to string together good sentences.
An okay read, but certainly not great and not worth the hype.
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