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by George R.R. Martin (Author)
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How does he do it? George R.R. Martin's high fantasy weaves a spell sufficient to seduce even those who vowed never to start a doorstopper fantasy series again (the first book--A Game of Thrones--runs over 700 pages). A Clash of Kings is longer and even more grim, but Martin continues to provide compelling characters in a vividly real world.

The Seven Kingdoms have come apart. Joffrey, Queen Cersei's sadistic son, ascends the Iron Throne following the death of Robert Baratheon, the Usurper, who won it in battle. Queen Cersei's family, the Lannisters, fight to hold it for him. Both the dour Stannis and the charismatic Renly Baratheon, Robert's brothers, also seek the throne. Robb Stark, declared King in the North, battles to avenge his father's execution and retrieve his sister from Joffrey's court. Daenerys, the exiled last heir of the former ruling family, nurtures three dragons and seeks a way home. Meanwhile the Night's Watch, sworn to protect the realm from dangers north of the Wall, dwindle in numbers, even as barbarian forces gather and beings out of legend stalk the Haunted Forest.

Sound complicated? It is, but fine writing makes this a thoroughly satisfying stew of dark magic, complex political intrigue, and horrific bloodshed. --Nona Vero --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



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The second novel of Martin's titanic Song of Ice and Fire saga (A Game of Thrones, 1996) begins with Princess Arya Stark fleeing her dead father's capital of King's Landing, disguised as a boy. It ends with the princess, now known as Weasel, having led the liberation of the accursed castle of Harrenhal. In between, her actions map the further course of a truly epic fantasy set in a world bedecked with 8000 years of history, beset by an imminent winter that will last 10 years and bedazzled by swords and spells wielded to devastating effect by the scrupulous and unscrupulous alike. Standout characters besides Arya include Queen Cersei, so lacking in morals that she becomes almost pitiable; the queen's brother, the relentlessly ingenious dwarf Tyrion Lannister; and Arya's brother, Prince Brandon, crippled except when he runs with the wolves in his dreams. The novel is notable particularly for the lived-in quality of its world, created through abundant detail that dramatically increases narrative length even as it aids suspension of disbelief; for the comparatively modest role of magic (although with one ambitious young woman raising a trio of dragons, that may change in future volumes); and for its magnificent action-filled climax, an amphibious assault on King's Landing, now ruled by the evil Queen Cersei. Martin may not rival Tolkien or Robert Jordan, but he ranks with such accomplished medievalists of fantasy as Poul Anderson and Gordon Dickson. Here, he provides a banquet for fantasy lovers with large appetites?and this is only the second course of a repast with no end in sight. Author tour.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Martin delivers again!, Oct 27 2004
By Curio (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
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If you thought #1, A Game of Thrones, was good, get prepared for a Clash of Kings!

In an incredible feat of storytelling, Martin has upped the standard yet again, something I thought could not be done after the monumental achievement of A Game of Thrones. The intrigue continues, more hell breaks loose, and power never seems to stay in one place for long.

For those that read Martin's first book in the series, he delivers again--the plot is just as unpredictable, the characters are developed some more, and new POVs are added to the roster (Theon and Davos). For those thinking they can start from here--I wouldn't try it. There is a huge cast of characters in very intricate situations layered in shady motives, loyalties, and betrayals--starting here would be very difficult. That is not to say that this book is confusing, however; all the characters are realistic and memorable, so fans will find they know House leaders, retainers, and knights without really making an effort to learn them in the first place.

A lot happens in this book, and by the end, you'll be shocked. Martin is peerless when it comes to holding an audience; more is always revealed, but newer, more urgent questions always arise. I think you will not be able to keep yourself from reading #3, A Storm of Swords, immediately afterwards! ;)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Short and to the point, May 29 2008
By Selrahc Biew (Barrie, ON Canada) - See all my reviews
An excellent author that draws you fully into his writing.

a few positive points:

A well written novel that moves away from the stereotypical good vs. evil plot.

Definitely not predictable.

A well defined plot

A few negative points:

Martin is a meticulous author so new books can take years to be released

Many different story lines that progress slowly. This allows for altering perspective but the plot does not progress very rapidly or far for such large books.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's Still An Overwhelming Story, Jul 8 2004
By K. Weld "Kaltros, Bandit King and General Nui... (Austin, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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First, I would like to comment on language. Skip to the asterisks to by-pass a mild rant.

Words are used to convey ideas. No word in and of itself is "bad", and curse words are frequently (and commonly) used to express intensity, disdain, passion, et al. Frankly, anyone who would condemn a story because the language contained within it is living in a fantasy world whose bubble will pop (one can only hope permanently) the first time they bump into something real.
This book, like all the others, contains language that your mommy wouldn't like. People who have grown up don't let this bother them, while others plant their heads under the blanket and hope the boogie knights don't come for 'em.

*****
Apologies. On with the review.

A Clash of Kings continues the story arc, and now things are picking up speed. The king is dead, as is his Hand (if that confused you at all, read the first book) and now the lands are immolated in a power struggle for the Iron Throne.

Yeah.... well, what you can expect from the book:

Magic: While it obviously existed in the first book, it wasn't addressed. Martin starts ramping up the power curve here, taking his time and introducing things slowly. Make no mistake, the magic in this world is NOT fluffy and light, but rather dark, mysterious (it's magic, after all) and scary as hell in some places.
It fits very well.

Battle: People want power, and when might makes right, people will reach for it when it's available. There's a TON of fighting in this book, and the descriptions are pretty impressive.

Death, treachery: This happens when people fight. No war is bloodless, and should never be thought so. Most folks check their honor at the door when it comes to surival. It happens throughout the book.

I've read that some people are unhappy with the unpredictability of the story. No, I'm not kidding. For them, I suggest the "See Spot Run" series, which is nice and controlled, and if they can tear it from the hands of the Language Police they should enjoy it.

Martin doesn't spoon-feed plot to us, and fore-shadows with some subtlety, which can leave an inattentive reader behind.

I love that. I like reading a book that I can get more out of by re-reading it, and this is that kind of story.

If you enjoyed A Game of Thrones, Heir to the Empire and/or 13th Warrior, you'll probably like A Clash of Kings.

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2.0 out of 5 stars A serious problem ....
with this series. This is supposed to be a 'page turner' isn't it? Like the first book, which was excellent. But I'm afraid it's getting harder to turn the pages. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Henry Slofstra

4.0 out of 5 stars Good exciting story
This is the best one of the series in my mind. The next one is okay but this one is awesome. Great read for any lover of fantasy!! Read more
Published on Feb 19 2006 by Jerry

3.0 out of 5 stars Loses direction, often gratuitous, too many major characters
I loved the first book (maybe even an A+) but was disappointed in this one because of some of the things that pleased me in the first. Read more
Published on Jul 5 2004 by Trevor Kettlewell

1.0 out of 5 stars One of the Worst Books I've Ever Read
This book took me an entire 3 months to read, just because it was so boring. War, war, death, burning, war, and more war, sums up this book. If you want to read this series.. Read more
Published on Jul 2 2004 by Ivory Isis

4.0 out of 5 stars A good series to read
I started this series on vacation; my sister had the first book. So far all three published books in the series are consistent, engrossing, and very entertaining. Read more
Published on Jun 30 2004 by nonbeliever

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow...
This book is awesome. Its plot is even better carried out than the first ones and while darker is sooo much cooler and more alive. Read more
Published on Jun 26 2004 by David Bruner

5.0 out of 5 stars Gritty, epic fantasy done right
By now, most fantasy fans have heard of this popular series. The hallmarks of George R.R. Martin's series have been political intrigue, swift and deadly violence (even main... Read more
Published on Jun 11 2004 by Eric San Juan

3.0 out of 5 stars Didn't Enjoy
The writing is excellent, but if you become attached to the characters the contuining strife and pain the characters face can become overwhelming.
Published on Jun 5 2004 by Marissa Engel

5.0 out of 5 stars At least as good as the first one
This book doesn't need a lengthy review: if you liked the first book, then buy this one, you'll like it exactly as much. Read more
Published on May 9 2004 by Daniel Roy

4.0 out of 5 stars Another blow to Tolkien
I have no idea why Martin continues to talk about his love of Tolkien (even calling him the greatest author of the 20th century), despite having de-throned his minions (pretty... Read more
Published on April 30 2004 by Kyle Stewart

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