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A Storm Of Swords by George R.R. Martin
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An absolutely merciless and brilliant masterwork.

This was unbelievably amazing. A Storm of Swords could actually be the height of George R. R. Martin’s writing career. I know I haven’t read A Feast for Crows, A Dance with Dragons, or the extra books of the series yet. But realistically speaking, it would be bloody difficult for Martin to top what he has achieved in this book.

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I’ll try to make this review shorter than usual, and I won’t be talking about the story at all to avoid spoilers. Seriously, you have to experience this for yourself. If you miraculously haven’t watched the TV series yet, A Storm of Swords encompassed seasons 3 and 4 of the TV series. I have known the main twists and turns of this volume due to watching the TV show first, but somehow this incredible novel was still able to fully capture my attention. It brings me to this point once again: I can’t even imagine how much I’ll love this traumatizing book IF I’ve read it without having watched the TV series adaptation.

“Old stories are like old friends, she used to say. You have to visit them from time to time.�


This, of course, doesn’t mean that you should skip the TV series. Up to season 4, the TV series adaptation remains mostly loyal to the original material. Sure it’s not like the scene by scene adaptation portrayed in the first season anymore, but I do honestly think that there were some moments that the TV series did even better than the book, and vice versa. I totally loved what I’ve read so far in A Song of Ice and Fire; this novel, in particular, is currently my favorite within the series, and that’s saying a lot. From my experience reading the series, Martin’s prose during his battle scenes were great, but I personally feel there are other grimdark fantasy authors—like Joe Abercrombie, Jeff Salyards, and Steven Erikson—that writes superior battle scenes compared to Martin’s. The battle scenes were one factor where the TV show excelled. Also, I will never stop praising Peter Dinklage’s acting performance as Tyrion Lannister. I found that the acting exhibited by Peter Dinklage and many other actors/actresses in the TV show did sufficient justice to the superb characterizations that Martin gave to the characters of the series.

“Rhaegar fought valiantly, Rhaegar fought nobly, Rhaegar fought honorably. And Rhaegar died.�


The main reasons why I loved reading the series is not because of the battle scenes, but for the terrific characterizations, intricate world-building, how Martin deftly set up each scene, and most of all, the immense strength in the unpredictability of the storyline; all proven clearly within this book. The myriad pivotal events that occurred in this single installment were simply insane and unforgettable. The Red Wedding, for example, is one of the most traumatizing events to ever transpired in a fantasy novel for me; it has pretty much become a standard of comparison for believable brutality and shocking scale in speculative fiction. “It wasn’t as crazy as The Red Wedding,� or “It was more traumatizing than The Red Wedding.� You probably have read or heard these phrases on reviews or on social media often—lately more so due to the super exposure caused by the TV shows; let me assure you that they’re there for many valid reasons.

“It all goes back and back," Tyrion thought, "to our mothers and fathers and theirs before them. We are puppets dancing on the strings of those who came before us, and one day our own children will take up our strings and dance in our steads.�


At 424k words—it took me about 23 hours to read—in total, A Storm of Swords has become the third biggest novel I’ve read so far after The Stand by Stephen King and Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson. It’s truly astounding that there were close to zero dull moments in a novel this massive; I didn’t really enjoy Bran’s storyline, but his appearances here were relatively small. Excluding Bran’s story, I was completely immersed, and I was in love with every page I read. Martin sang a song of violence, grief, and treachery with spellbinding impacts; the writing was thoroughly engaging, filled with a plethora of memorable passages, and the phrases were cleverly structured to be evocative.

“The greatest fools are ofttimes more clever than the men who laugh at them.�


Excluding the fame he gets from the TV series adaptation, if you’re ever in need of evident proofs on why George R. R. Martin has become one of the most legendary fantasy authors of our time, A Storm of Swords is the answer. The series indeed remains unfinished to this day, and there’s a chance it might not ever be finished, but I utterly believe that the series is worth your time despite that. The first three books—especially this one—in A Song of Ice and Fire provided an exceptional reading experience that epic fantasy readers should gain. I unquestionably loved A Storm of Swords. I'm giving this tome a full 5 stars rating, and I'm extremely confident it would've earned one of those ultra-rare 6 out of 5 stars rating from me if I'd read it without watching the TV series adaptation first. I expect I will end up loving A Storm of Swords more on future subsequent reread. This is truly a phenomenal magnum opus. Do yourself a favor. Read it, simple as that.

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“Old stories are like old friends, she used to say. You have to visit them from time to time.”
George R.R. Martin, A Storm of Swords

George R.R. Martin
“The greatest fools are ofttimes more clever than the men who laugh at them.”
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“Every man must die, Jon Snow. But first he must live.”
George R.R. Martin, A Storm of Swords

George R.R. Martin
“Rhaegar fought valiantly, Rhaegar fought nobly, Rhaegar fought honorably. And Rhaegar died.”
George R.R. Martin, A Storm of Swords

George R.R. Martin
“We look up at the same stars and see such different things.”
George R.R. Martin, A Storm of Swords

George R.R. Martin
“It all goes back and back," Tyrion thought, "to our mothers and fathers and theirs before them. We are puppets dancing on the strings of those who came before us, and one day our own children will take up our strings and dance in our steads.”
George R.R. Martin, A Storm of Swords

George R.R. Martin
“And any man who must say 'I am king' is no true king at all.”
George R.R. Martin, A Storm of Swords


Reading Progress

August 13, 2018 – Shelved
January 24, 2019 – Started Reading
January 29, 2019 – Finished Reading

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Trent Totally agree, Petrik. ASoS is for sure GRRM’s opus, and quite possibly the best Fantasy book I’ve ever read. The next two are good as well, but not nearly at the same level.


Petrik Trent wrote: "Totally agree, Petrik. ASoS is for sure GRRM’s opus, and quite possibly the best Fantasy book I’ve ever read. The next two are good as well, but not nearly at the same level."

It was just insanely good, Trent. Add the fact that this book was released almost 20 years ago amazed me even more. I will read the next two as well, but I'm taking a break from the main series for a while right now. This was massive and as much as I loved it, I'm in need for a shorter read for a while. xD


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Michael Feeney Hey, nice review! I’ve read 1 and 2 and keep putting 3 off for other things simply because it’s unfinished.

Just curious- what books have received this magical 6/5 rating?


Alex Great review Petrik, one of my favourite books of all time and the high point in GRRMs writing career. The next two books are definitely worth a read even though they don't quite reach the heights of A Storm of Swords.


message 5: by Petrik (last edited Jan 29, 2019 05:14AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Petrik Michael wrote: "Hey, nice review! I’ve read 1 and 2 and keep putting 3 off for other things simply because it’s unfinished.

Just curious- what books have received this magical 6/5 rating?"


Thank you, Michael. I strongly urge you to continue to this installment! :)

I have ten books so far that I'll rate 6/5 stars:
-The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson (all 3 books available so far)
-Wrath by John Gwynne
-The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
-Blood Song by Anthony Ryan
-Assassin's Fate by Robin Hobb
-Memories of Ice, The Bonehunters, The Crippled God by Steven Erikson.

and I'm sure this book IF I didn't watch the TV show first.


Petrik Alex wrote: "Great review Petrik, one of my favourite books of all time and the high point in GRRMs writing career. The next two books are definitely worth a read even though they don't quite reach the heights ..."

Thank you, Alex! It definitely has become one of my favorite of all time too! Could've been even more I think if I haven't watched the TV series before I read this one. I will read the next two books too, but I think I'll read A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms first. Need to take a break from the main series for now :)


Em Lost In Books Fabulous review, Petrik!


Petrik Em Lost In Books wrote: "Fabulous review, Petrik!"

Thank you, Manju! This one was fantastic! :)


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Sade Almost tempted to pick up this book just for the fact that it would definitely be amazing to see what wasn't added to the the TV series but lol not sure i can invest without the end of this book in sight.
But fab review Petrik. Your reviews are definitely one of the deciding factors when i'm looking to purchase a book.
Well done!!!


message 10: by Mark (new) - rated it 5 stars

Mark Awesome review! This is also one of my favorite books. I do think you are right about this being the pinnacle of the series so far. I did enjoy the next two books, but they weren't quite as strong as this one.


Petrik ijeoma Agbaje wrote: "Almost tempted to pick up this book just for the fact that it would definitely be amazing to see what wasn't added to the the TV series but lol not sure i can invest without the end of this book in..."

Thank you, Sade! Hey, finding out the differences between the TV series and the original material, along with refreshing my memory in preparation for the final season of the TV show, are actually my reason for finally reading this series. I think it's worth it though, you should give it a go! ASoS have some differences with the TV adaptation, but still tolerable. It seems like book 4 and 5 is where the TV show starts to deviates a lot. :D


Petrik Mark wrote: "Awesome review! This is also one of my favorite books. I do think you are right about this being the pinnacle of the series so far. I did enjoy the next two books, but they weren't quite as strong ..."

Thank you, Mark! After researching and talking to some friends upon finishing this book, it seems like a lot of the fans also agreed that ASoS is Martin's best work. I heard a lot of mixed things about the fourth book, but I will still continue; just not anytime soon! :)


Ahmed I loved the fourth and fifth book and didn’t think there was a drop in quality. To me, they’re better than A Clash of Kings. And if the stories there didn’t all finish in cliffhangers I think they might even be better than A Storm of Swords, but thats what makes me excited for The Winds of Winter, I have a feeling it will be at least on par with A Storm of Swords.


Petrik Ahmed wrote: "I loved the fourth and fifth book and didn’t think there was a drop in quality. To me, they’re better than A Clash of Kings. And if the stories there didn’t all finish in cliffhangers I think they ..."

That's an interesting take, Ahmed. I hope I'll feel the same about the fourth and fifth book like you! Haha the excitement over The Winds of Winter has been unreal for several years now isn't it? Let's hope Martin can write a book that lives up to the immense expectation! :D


Chris Gousopoulos Best of the series for me too. A pinnacle for the genre and not only


Iryna *Book and Sword* Yesssss! 3rd book is so good !!! I actually might have to re-read the whole series before the next book actually comes out. Its been 7 years since I embarked on this insane bloody journey 😱


Umairah (Sereadipity) You see, I love the GoT tv series, and I've read the first book of the ASOIAF series...but they're just so long and I honestly struggled to finish reading Game of Thrones last year even though I loved it.


message 18: by Petrik (last edited Jan 29, 2019 09:50AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Petrik Chris wrote: "Best of the series for me too. A pinnacle for the genre and not only"

Not surprised! It kinda made me wish I haven't watched the TV show so I can experience this book in its full glory. To be fair though, the TV show did a phenomenal job on adapting this book imo; even though there were changes done. (view spoiler)


Petrik Iryna *Book and Sword* wrote: "Yesssss! 3rd book is so good !!! I actually might have to re-read the whole series before the next book actually comes out. Its been 7 years since I embarked on this insane bloody journey 😱"

I agree! Btw, "Might...?" You HAVE to reread the whole series when The Winds of Winter comes out, Iryan! 7 years is a long time hahaha. I mean, let's say The Winds of Winter comes out in 2021, I seriously might reread the series again.


Petrik Umairah | Sereadipity wrote: "You see, I love the GoT tv series, and I've read the first book of the ASOIAF series...but they're just so long and I honestly struggled to finish reading Game of Thrones last year even though I lo..."

I totally understand that, Umairah. Having known the main plot from the TV series did some of the intensity that could've been heightened if we didn't know about the story; this makes the book feels longer than it should be imo; even when they're actually really massive xD


Iryna *Book and Sword* Petrik wrote: "Iryna *Book and Sword* wrote: "Yesssss! 3rd book is so good !!! I actually might have to re-read the whole series before the next book actually comes out. Its been 7 years since I embarked on this ..."

wait, 2021? It used to be 2020 a couple of months ago. Oh, brother!


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Sade Petrik wrote: "I think it's worth it though, you should give it a go!"
I'll definitely keep it in mind. Good to know the book more than holds up.


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mayy My favorite in the series. It really is brilliant.


Gavin Great review, Petrik:) I think the first three books in this series rate up there with anything else the fantasy genre has to offer! The next two are not quite at this level but they are still pretty good so you do not have to worry about Martin pulling a Queen of Fire on you lol.


Petrik Iryna *Book and Sword* wrote: "Petrik wrote: "Iryna *Book and Sword* wrote: "Yesssss! 3rd book is so good !!! I actually might have to re-read the whole series before the next book actually comes out. Its been 7 years since I em..."

2021 is just my assumption. Isn't it cool, 10 years after the release A Dance with Dragons? xD


Petrik ijeoma Agbaje wrote: "Petrik wrote: "I think it's worth it though, you should give it a go!"
I'll definitely keep it in mind. Good to know the book more than holds up."


Awesome! :)


Petrik Mayy Wilde-Shakespeare wrote: "My favorite in the series. It really is brilliant."

Yeah, right now it's my favorite in the series and seems like it will stay that way! :)


Petrik Gavin wrote: "Great review, Petrik:) I think the first three books in this series rate up there with anything else the fantasy genre has to offer! The next two are not quite at this level but they are still pret..."

Thank you, Gavin! I agree with you. I found myself completely amazed by what Martin has created with the series (up to the third book) really. Hahaha as long that he doesn't pull the infamous Queen of Fire (which I'm still not brave enough to read) I should be okay with it! :D


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Mason Newton Would you still recommend the series even with the possibility of it never being completed?


Petrik Mason Newton wrote: "Would you still recommend the series even with the possibility of it never being completed?"

From my experience until book 3, yes! To be honest though, I don't have a problem with author taking years to finish a book. It may be incomplete right now, it may never be completed, but as long that I know they're working on it, I really don't mind reading an incomplete series. ASOIAF is a special case, it's incomplete and has sparked a lot of new readers into reading or accepting fantasy, I think that's something much more important. Of course a completed series is much more preferable, but if I follow that kind of thinking, I won't be reading The Stormlight Archive for 25 more years and that's just insane... xD


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Mason Newton I see for me I'm horrible at waiting I binge everything waiting possibly years to get more of a story would kill me and yes the stormlight archive intimidates me knowing if I start it that the end of the story will elude me for years because the only thing worse to me than the end of a story is being stuck in the middle this also probably stems from bad luck with shows being cancelled on me before they're completed xD


Petrik Mason Newton wrote: "I see for me I'm horrible at waiting I binge everything waiting possibly years to get more of a story would kill me and yes the stormlight archive intimidates me knowing if I start it that the end ..."

I totally understand that! I love binge reading a series; I get so much more out of the series that way. For an incomplete series, I usually reread the series from start again when the last book comes out. It takes time, but oh well... what can be done? xD


ℓуηη_σƒνєℳűяιѕ Great review & I'm glad you're loving the series! At this rate you're going to surpass me because I've been stuck in A Feast for Crows for the last FOUR years 😂 Terrible I know. Hit a major book slump that year, and it's my least fav book in the series. I'm curious to see your take on it when you get there 😉


Petrik ℓуη�, ℓσкιѕℓутнєя¢ℓα� wrote: "Great review & I'm glad you're loving the series! At this rate you're going to surpass me because I've been stuck in A Feast for Crows for the last FOUR years 😂 Terrible I know. Hit a major book sl..."

Thank you, Lynn! Haha I don't know when I'll continue to A Feast for Crows! Four years is crazy though xD I hope I don't end up in the same predicament as you. I did however hear a lot of mixed things about the fourth book! I'm curious to find out how I'll feel about it myself! :D


Christina Loeffler Fabulous review!


NickReads amazing review, i loved this one:)


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Colleen Awesome review, Petrik! I'm so glad you're enjoying this series so much! And I totally agree that Peter Dinklage plays Tyrion to perfection.


Petrik Christina - Traveling Sister wrote: "Fabulous review!"

Thank you, Christina! :)


Petrik Nick wrote: "amazing review, i loved this one:)"

Thanks, Nick! Same here. I'm glad you loved it too! :)


Petrik Colleen wrote: "Awesome review, Petrik! I'm so glad you're enjoying this series so much! And I totally agree that Peter Dinklage plays Tyrion to perfection."

Thank you so much, Colleen! Yes, I highly enjoyed this series so far! I heard mixed things about book 4 and 5 so we'll see how I feel about it later; dunno when I'll get to it though. The actors and actresses really did a phenomenal job on the TV show imo, but Peter Dinklage is hands down the best one of them all :D


message 41: by TS (last edited Jan 30, 2019 05:49PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

TS Chan Brilliant review, my friend! A Storm of Swords is my favourite book in the series, and I was so excited to continue.... and then came A Feast For Crows. Sigh... not sure if even the crows enjoyed that feast.


Petrik TS wrote: "Brilliant review, my friend! A Storm of Swords is my favourite book in the series, and I was so excited to continue.... and then came A Feast For Crows. Sigh... not sure if even the crows enjoyed t..."

Thank you, my friend! Hahah I can totally see why now. Well, I hope that Feast will enjoyable to dine for me! xD


ℓуηη_σƒνєℳűяιѕ @Petrik, yeaaahhh. Four years is far too bloody long to be in a book! I hope you have better luck when you do get to it 😅My main problem with it is that he cuts the story into focusing on half the cast in that book, then in A Dance with Dragons he follows the other half of the cast through the same time period. Sadly, Feast for Crows is the half cast I really don't care for 😕 My goal is to finally finish FfC soon so I can finally move on to Dance with Dragons!! 🙌🐉


Petrik ℓуη�, ℓσкιѕℓутнєя¢ℓα� wrote: "@Petrik, yeaaahhh. Four years is far too bloody long to be in a book! I hope you have better luck when you do get to it 😅My main problem with it is that he cuts the story into focusing on half the ..."

Right!? Haha thank you, Lynn! I hope so too! That's what I heard from everyone really. I guess knowing the structure of the story allows me to be prepared when I get to it! :)

I hope you can finish AFfC so you can get to Dance with Dragons soon. Good luck!


ℓуηη_σƒνєℳűяιѕ @Petrik, you're very welcome! And knowing ahead what to expect probably helps. I was unaware of those facts going into it. I still made it 3/4ths of the way thru, but yeah.

Thanks! I've been mentally prepping myself to jump back in soon. Fingers crossed I can make it lol


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Alex "A Storm of Swords could actually be the height of George R. R. Martin’s writing career." - Completely nailed it, it was all downhill or stuck on the hill from here :)


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Griffin Hansen Oh man. I loved Storm of Swords so much. I'm so glad you liked it too, Petrik.


Petrik Alex wrote: ""A Storm of Swords could actually be the height of George R. R. Martin’s writing career." - Completely nailed it, it was all downhill or stuck on the hill from here :)"

Yeah... I've read all of the books in ASoIaF, and Martin never reached what he achieved here again. Unfortunate, really. 😅


Petrik Griffin wrote: "Oh man. I loved Storm of Swords so much. I'm so glad you liked it too, Petrik."

thanks, Griffin! It's such an incredible book. I actually want to reread it again! 🤩


Paola Da Silva Aunque todavía no leí los siguientes, será difícil superarlo. Tal vez en un futuro los lea en su idioma original ya que tus citas tienen una poesía que la traducción al español no abarca.
Excelent review!


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