Tyrion may have proved himself to be brave in battle, but has received a terrible injury. Things are also not looking good for some of the main characters in King’s Landing. Her daughters are still no closer to being safely reunited with her Arya is somewhere in the dangerous wilderness between Harrenhal and Riverrun, and Sansa is still in the clutches of Queen Cersei and King Joffrey. Her youngest sons, Bran and Rickon, who she believes to be dead, have gone their separate ways after the burning of Winterfell. Catelyn is in a similar state of distress and grief as at the end of A Game of Thrones. Things have gone from bad to worse for the Stark family. Well, there are no such problems with A Storm of Swords: Steel and Snow.Īt the end of A Clash of Kings, we are left, as always, with a handful of cliffhangers. The plot dragged and got bogged down with unnecessary details and a lot of battles. (NOTE: If you have not finished the first and second books in the series, A Game of Thronesand A Clash of Kings, you will find some spoilers in this post).Īs I have mentioned in a previous review, compared to the fast paced opening book, I found A Clash of Kings to be a bit of a disappointment. Words cannot explain how much I am enjoying the A Song of Ice and Fire series and especially the first instalment of the third book.
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