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In memory of Game of Thrones...
Greetings.. I found this book, which I read in English, more appropriate to review in English. Before we go into the review, I would like to point out that since I cannot use the language at a high level, there may be expression disorders or misuse in some places.Thank you for understanding.
Book Title: The Wisdom and Wisdom of Tyrion Lannister
Many of us have heard of the Game of Thrones sequence. And I'm sure many of you liked it. This book shares the quintessential words of the show's famous actor, Tyrion Lannister. Great wit and great words. A man with an intelligence greater than his own height. I should also point out that some parts of the book contain slang words from Tyrion Lannister. If you're thinking of reading it, keep it in mind. I wish you pleasant reading in advance.
Few Quotes ;
*I have a tender spot in my heart for cripples and bastards and broken things.
*When you tear out a man’s tongue, you are not proving him a liar, you’re only telling the world that you fear what he might say.
*If a man paints a target on his chest, he should expect that sooner or later someone will loose an arrow at him.
A Song of Ice and Fire
Gripping stories from the lands where summers and years and winters can lead a human life...
Another perfect work where excitement, action, tragedy has peaked and hosted horror events... The previous books of the series; Feast of Crows - Part 1 and
* Feast of Crows - Part 2
Complaining that the real heroes had never passed and
I was doing them too. But e Dance of Dragons -
Too much space for the main heroes in the book Part 1
Gives. He is the main characters, Jon Snow, Tyrion Lannister, Khaleei and several new supporting characters. Such events have developed, I can say that the cards are redistributed on the table. Without keeping the review too long, I will move on to the last book of the series, Dance of Dragons - Part 2, which currently exists. I wish you a pleasant reading.
George R. R. Martin Fire and Blood Stark, Targaryen, Baratheon, Lannister etc. we see in Game of Thrones. tales of the ancestors of households are told. At the center of events is House Targaryen.
In Westeros, there is Aegon, who destroyed kingdoms and established a single kingdom. It chronologically reveals many events such as Targaryen and Aegon the Conqueror and the dragon disaster and the first 150 years of their reigns. In my opinion, it is by far the best book in the Game of Thrones series. We also have more information about that world.
I do have to say there were a couple is stories like Argon I and king Jaehaerys that were really good, and there were hints of things that have not yet been seen in the main series, as well as more of the big families of the realm and free cities. Lots of brutality that Game of Thrones is known for.
The last part of the book is about the Regency during the minority of Aegon III after the Dance, telling the story of the rule of Cregan Stark until the last regent of the Council of Regents and Aegon III becoming of age to rule alone. This part is the most tedious, uninteresting and mostly self-indulgent.
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A Game of Thrones Lord Eddard Stark leads a peaceful life with his wife, children and people, until one day King Robert Baratheon visits Winterfell.
Robert Baratheon offers Eddard Stark to come with him to the king’s land to ensure the rule of the Seven Kingdoms that he and Eddard Stark won in their time. Eddard Stark’s wife could not resist this offer, and Eddard Stark and his two daughters went to the King’s land.
Robb is appointed Lord of Winterfell as his father’s heir. Brann struggles with his disability for evil reasons. Rickon grows up without a father at a very young age. And the main one is Jon Snow. Because Jon is from Eddard Stark’s different wife, he has never been able to find the same maternal love for other children by Catelyn Stark. In this book, we will now see Jon slowly standing on his own two feet. Many adventures will await him. For Jon, the journey to Surf begins with his uncle Benjen Stark.
This is an epic tale with strong links to historical events of the Middle Ages (circa 15th century) and practices of the age. I would recommend the series as a must read for any lover of fantasy.
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