A Clash of Kings: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Two

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  • 30 Nights Insomniac Reviews 1  

    A Clash of Kings: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Two (Paperback)
    I was in desperate need of some time off for this novel When I was about halfway through. I can not explain it, but it what the same with A Game of Thrones. I'm guessing it's the complexity of it, all of the plotlines did sometimes collide, or work t
  • The battle for the Seven Kingdoms  

    A Clash of Kings: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Two (Paperback)
    The plot of the second book of the series 'A Song of Ice and Fire' segues seamlessly from the events of the first part. The characters that accompany the reader, are now scattered all over the continent. As the name of the book promises to various ki
  • Good, but takes some time to gain momentum  

    A Clash of Kings: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Two (Paperback)
    The Second Book of Martin's famous saga begins where the first novel ended - with the continent in Westeros was the remaining houses struggling for power and individuals spinning political intrigues. When I started reading CoK, I had the impression d
  • A Dark Tale With Intricate Woven Texture  

    A Clash of Kings: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Two (Paperback)
    I have never been involved in delirious medieval battle, sword in hand, cutting down my nearest foes. My hands and arms have never felt warmblood spurting from wounds inflicted. I have never felt the impediment heavy armor brings to the natural movem
  • Forwarding the tale without giving too much away.  

    A Clash of Kings: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Two (Hardcover)
    I think what needs to be said of the Second Book Is that it does forward the plot of the first. It definitely fleshes out the characters of the first book more! Tyrion - must keep the delicate juggling act he has started going smoothly. He not only h
  • Lives up to A Game of Thrones  

    A Clash of Kings: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Two (Hardcover)
    Having made a stunningly successful debut into fantasy with "A Game of Thrones", Martin Continues with the second volume of the Song of Ice & Fire saga, "A Clash of Kings". To his credit, Martin Manages to keep up the quality
  • Buy it, but buy it in paperback  

    A Clash of Kings: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Two (Hardcover)
    Martin's world is One That grows on you. A Year After Reading goft, I found myself arguing to myself about the characters, and having to read it again. A Book That does this to you - it's some kind of brilliant. I bought A Clash of Kings in a persona
  • The greatest epic fantasy since "The Lord of the Rings"  

    A Clash of Kings: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Two (Hardcover)
    I have to admit, I was not sure if Martin Could top his award-winning "A Game of Thrones". But he has. "A Clash of Kings" not only equals the first book in terms of action, complexity, characterization, and plotting; it surpasses
  • It's the fantasy blockbuster gutsiest of the Decade  

    A Clash of Kings: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Two (Hardcover)
    Yes, it's even darker and grimmer than the first installment. Martin takes a big chance in keeping the overall tone so naturalistic, but it pays off. Emotional and Physical Consequences of violence and feudal system are spelled out in no uncertain te