A Storm of Swords isn’t far from its previous two books. Why? Because of the ever “not expecting” death of your favorable characters. I’ve gone this far but I still hadn’t learned the lesson eh? I really hate that Red Wedding! Grrr!
A Storm of Swords isn’t far from its previous two books. Why? Because of the ever “not expecting” death of your favorable characters. I’ve gone this far but I still hadn’t learned the lesson eh? I really hate that Red Wedding! Grrr!
Just like its predecessor, this book is undeniably brilliant, there’s also a time that I want to grab that annoying character in this book and kill them myself. Haha, that’s how this book will make you feel. As I’ve mentioned before in my A Game of Thrones review, I’ve watched the TV series of this book first before reading it. So I apologize in advance for I’m sure this review would cover most of my comparison between the two mediums.
I was really looking forward to read this story because this is the very first adult (ahem, not x-rated) book from Kelly Oram which she co-written with her husband, Jonathan Harrow. I haven’t actually read anything from her husband yet (though maybe it wouldn’t hurt to check it out too) so I really don’t have any idea what to expect.
Almost three months of waiting for this book to arrive, imagine my agony. It didn’t even reach me smoothly because my mom didn’t tell me she got the book already. If we hadn’t talked about me going to the post office, she wouldn’t really bother telling me that she got the book eh? Haha.