Read on to know the theme of each book and I'm sure you definitely will be attracted by this book series. How do you summarize an page book? The first novel in the Game of Thrones book series is actually composed of three stories, told from the point of view of eight separate characters.
The main portion of the book reads like a medieval court drama, highlighting the politics and conspiracies of the noble Stark family who live in the mythical Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. The second story follows the life of Princess Daenerys, descendent of the last royal family and exiled on another continent. But for what exactly happens there, you need to find out by yourself. Review: This book polarizes readers — goodreads.
Perhaps it can best be described as an emotional roller coaster. You'll hate it, you'll love it, you'll vow to never read it again and then you'll be eagerly looking for the sequel.
A bleeding star causes differing cultures to believe alternate prophecies are being fulfilled, leading to five separate kings clashing for power.
Meanwhile, rumors are drifting across the sea that exiled Princess Daenerys has dragons at her disposal, creatures believed extinct for over years. As a result of this turmoil, the kingdom is ripped apart by riots, and dissent begins to spread amongst the people. All of this conflict climaxes in the epic Battle on the Blackwater, the outcome of which will decide the ongoing fate of the land. All the things that made the first book such a good read are present in the second, but the characters evolve, the plot thickens and you'll find yourself sucked once again into this epic fantasy world.
In a word: regicide. This theme recurs throughout A Storm of Swords , which takes place in the aftermath of the Battle of Blackwater from book two. A series of marriages, designed to cement peace and forge alliances within the Seven Kingdoms, instead are met with treachery, deceit and murder. To the North, Jon Snow and the members of the Night Watch face treason within the ranks and an enemy they are ill prepared to battle, culminating in the selection of a new Lord Commander.
Reader Reviews: Given 4. This book is gripping, but in a horrifying sort of way. Shocking things happen, you're left traumatized and in tears, but at the same time, you can't bear to stop reading. Focusing more on the lesser characters of the Seven Kingdoms, A Feast for Crows continues with the themes of royal intrigue, plotting and betrayal.
Legendary stories of the conquests of Princess Daenerys grow more epic in their re-telling, as she continues to defeat her enemies in Essos. Meanwhile, the bloodshed of the previous novel has left a power vacuum within the kingdoms, leaving royal households and their many rivals scrambling for power and greater military advantage. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram Whatsapp.
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