A Song of Ice and Fire V: A Dance with Dragons
A Dance of Dragons picks up where A Storm of Swords left off. In A Dance with Dragons, fans were especially delighted that the story was based on three of the most beloved characters from the entire series – Jon Snow, Dany Targaryen and Tyrion Lannister.
Dany is the queen of Meereen. Although she abolished slave ownership, threats also come from her own court because not all freed slaves are satisfied with their new position. Former slave owners and city leaders are outraged that a foreign woman is shaping their politics. Daenerys has to count on her dragons more than ever - and they are getting bigger and more independent.
Tyrion Lannister is on the run after killing his father. For the first time in his life, he has to rely solely on his mind because he is running out of gold and friends. Jon Snow is grimmer than ever: he must satisfy the whims of a nervous king, watch over the red priestess, and heal the long-open wounds of discord between his people and the unbridled wildlings. Jon Snow must save the entire kingdom. The future of the Seven Kingdoms is uncertain and depends on the sacrifice and wisdom of all its inhabitants. As in Feast of the Crows, behind-the-scenes games reign supreme in the fifth part.
Martin's enchanting ability to manage all the narrative threads, and there are plenty of them, amazes again and again. His ability to hold the reader's attention is second to none. Although seasoned with fantastic elements, the world of the Western Lands is close to us, imaginable and calls to mind all the games and gray eminences of the Middle Ages. As with Shakespeare or Dostoyevsky, the emotional saturation is broken by witty passages. They are usually clever quips or sarcastic remarks from Tyrion Lannister. Although we meet him perhaps at the worst moment of his life, his prudence and speed never leave him for a moment, and in this part he justifies the status of the most interesting character.
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In the Western Countries, summer has been going on for decades. But winter is coming, and new dangers begin to lurk... The first book of the A Song of Ice and Fire series, Game of Thrones, is a contemporary masterpiece of fantasy.
2. A Song of Ice and Fire II: A Clash of Kings
In A Clash of Kings, brother conspires against brother, and the dead advance through the cold night. The destinies of the heroes are riddled with profanity, fratricide, alchemy, spells, murders and cold-blooded decisions.
3. A Song of Ice and Fire III: A Storm of Swords
Upheavals never end in the Seven Kingdoms. An impeccably told story, believable characters and overflowing magic are the guarantees of this exciting continuation of the A Song of Ice and Fire series that readers cannot resist.
4. A Song of Ice and Fire IV: A Feast for Crows
George R.R. Martin is indisputably the best author of epic fantasy. The action tenses the nerves, attacks, brings insomnia, and Martin's inspiration is inexhaustible in the skillful construction of many characters... Without a doubt, we can declare him th
5. A Song of Ice and Fire V: A Dance with Dragons
A Dance of Dragons picks up where A Storm of Swords left off. In A Dance with Dragons, fans were especially delighted that the story was based on three of the most beloved characters from the entire series – Jon Snow, Dany Targaryen and Tyrion Lannister.