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A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire #1) by George R.R. Martin

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★★★★★

This book will shake and break your heart. This book will make you realise that life is anything but gentle. But this book will also bring you the greatest adventure you have yet to see.

I have bought my whole book collection back in 2014. I have been procrastinating with this series for four years. And today, while writing this review, I thank the old gods and the new, for convincing me to read the first book.

I am probably one of the last people that have reviewed this book, and I assume you all already know a lot about the Game of Thrones series.

It is a book about one Iron Throne, and all the wars, fights, betrayals are about who will be sitting on that throne, and who will be in charge of all kingdoms.

Now, starting off, I am still not sure why people would send armies and armies of soldiers in order to win the throne, when it seems that no matter who becomes a king, that person gets instantly killed. And no kingdom respects each other, and kings and lords keep fighting off and wasting resources for a lost purpose, so there’s that as well.

We have many houses, Stark, Lannister, Baratheon, Tully, Arryn, Targaryen, Tyrell, Greyjoy, Martell, etc – and they all feature with something unique to their house. Most importantly, they all either want the throne, want revenge or want them both.

But just to clarify – I loved the book!

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George R.R. Martin is a genius! He has created this amazing world, and characters that are so alive that make you either hate them or love them, but with all your heart. He has created relationships so tangled and stories so well written, that he puts other authors to shame.

The book is written from a third person perspective, and each chapter features a character. And with each chapter, George moves the time gradually, so we are not stuck in a loop of time pause. I enjoyed this method quite a lot! It kept the story line going very smoothly.

‘’Most men would rather deny a hard truth than face it.’’

There were so many characters I admired. But my connection with these characters in this book is unlike any other connection I have made. I usually either love or hate a character. But here, I judged actions, and relationships, and things people said and did!

I liked Eddard Stark’s bravery, and his manliness, but I didn’t like the fact that he was too honest for his own good.

‘’Can a man still be brave if he’s afraid?

‘’That’s the only time a man an be brave’’.

I loved Arya’s fierceness, but I didn’t like her stubbornness.

‘’For the second time today Arya reflected that life was not fair.’’

I liked Sansa’s politeness, and girlishness. She had all the perfect manners, but she also would betray family for love.

I loved Jon Snow’s story, and how he overcame his past, and learned to live with it.

‘’Let me give you some counsel, bastard. ‘’ Lannister said. ‘’Never forget what you are, for surely the world will not. Make it your strength. Then it can never be your weakness. Armor yourself in it, and it will never be used to hurt you.’’

I loved many other characters for things they did, and hated many others, but I cherished the difference in each and every character, and that was the beauty in it – that even though an author can create so many characters, he can make them so different from each other.

In this book, you will encounter everything: mostly mean people, ready to kill everyone and anyone standing in the way of their plans. You will read about a story of a family that falls apart, a kingdom that vanishes, a fight between kings, how a little girl will learn life in one day, how a mother will watch her children disappear, one by one.

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36 thoughts on “A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire #1) by George R.R. Martin

  1. Oh I’m glad you liked it. I’ve read the whole the whole series and had to stop watching the show while I wait for the next book… if it ever happens! What I loved about the series is the intense character development and the layers upon layers that are added to the show in terms of the history and the new characters and conflicts that are introduced that builds and plays off all the layers before it.

  2. I’m invested in too many series to pick up this career of a series. Also, war and battles aren’t my things.

      1. Well, I do. I abandoned one because I didn’t like book 2. I’m waiting for book 11 in another, and I’m reading book 2 between vicious and vengeance. Between that I’m starting wheel of time. 14 books. Im past book 1, but they are as long and involved as game of thrones.

  3. Great review I’ve always wanted to read this series but unsure if it would be something I will enjoy, after your review I think I might try pick it up.

  4. I’ve read all the available books for this series to date. I have such a strong love/hate relationship with it. Martin is an amazing author, but I want to set fire to this series of books haha. Yet, if the final two (I think there’s two left) books ever get released, I will be there on release day securing my copies.

      1. Oh it gets worse haha. There is one part in book 3 I think, where I actually had to have a rage nap because it made me SO angry. When I woke up, I kept reading hahaha. I found that sometimes the pace drags a bit and I get anxious to get back to the characters that I care about and find out what they’re up to.

      2. Now I am curious to see how I will react to that! I better start diving in the next book 🙂

        What are you currently reading?

      3. I’m sure you will work out which part it is, it has to do with Daenerys. I’m eager to see your reaction!
        At the moment I’ve just started an ARC called Soul Taker by Karen Michelle Nutt. An urban fantasy with all the fun supernatural creatures.

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