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A Dance with Dragons By George R.R. Martin

A Dance with Dragons

A Song of Ice and Fire #5

by George R.R. Martin

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A Dance with Dragons

Tyrion

He drank his way across the narrow sea.
The ship was small and his cabin smaller, and the captain would not allow him abovedecks. The rocking of the deck beneath his feet made his stomach heave, and the wretched food they served him tasted even worse when retched back up. Besides, why did he need salt beef, hard cheese, and bread crawling with worms when he had wine to nourish him? It was red and sour, very strong. He sometimes heaved the wine up too, but there was always more. "The world is full of wine," he muttered in the dankness of his cabin. His father had never had any use for drunkards, but what did that matter? His father was dead. He ought to know; he'd killed him. A bolt in the belly, my lord, and all for you. If only I was better with a crossbow, I would have put it through that cock you made me with, you bloody bastard.

Below decks there was neither night nor day. Tyrion marked time by the comings and goings of the cabin boy who brought the meals he did not eat. The boy always brought a brush and bucket too, to clean up. "Is this Dornish wine?" Tyrion asked him once, as he pulled a stopper from a skin. "It reminds me of a certain snake I knew. A droll fellow, till a mountain fell on him."

The cabin boy did not answer. He was an ugly boy, though admittedly more comely than a certain dwarf with half a nose and a scar from eye to chin. "Have I offended you?" Tyrion asked the sullen, silent boy, as he was scrubbing. "Were you commanded not to talk to me? Or did some dwarf diddle your mother?"

That went unanswered too. This is pointless, he knew, but he must speak to someone or go mad, so he persisted. "Where are we sailing? Tell me that." Jaime had made mention of the Free Cities, but had never said which one. "Is it Braavos? Tyrosh? Myr?" Tyrion would sooner have gone to Dorne. Myrcella is older than Tommen, by Dornish law the Iron Throne is hers. I will help her claim her rights, as Prince Oberyn suggested.

Excerpted from A Dance with Dragons by George R. R. Martin. Copyright © 2008 by George R. R. Martin. Excerpted by permission of Bantam, a division of Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.

A Dance with Dragons

You’ve waited six long years. Now the book you’ve been aching to read is here at last! Dubbed “the American Tolkien” by Time magazine, George R. R. Martin dazzles us anew with his storytelling power in A Dance With Dragons—the fifth installment in the towering Song of Ice and Fire epic fantasy series.

Beset from every direction by newly emerging threats, the future of the Seven Kingdoms once again hangs in the balance. In the east, the dragon queen Daenerys Targaryen rules in a city built on dust and death, as her countless enemies set out to find her.

To the north lies the mammoth Wall of ice and stone—where Jon Snow, Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch, will face his greatest challenge yet. Snow has powerful foes, not just within the Watch but also beyond, in the land of the creatures of ice.

And from all corners, bitter conflicts re-ignite, intimate betrayals are perpetrated and a grand cast of outlaws and priests, soldiers and skinchangers, nobles and slaves, will face seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Some will fail, others will grow in the strength of darkness. But in a time of rising restlessness, the tides of destiny and politics will lead inevitably to the greatest dance of all....

Hardcover Book : 1040 pages

Publisher: Bantam Books, Inc. ( July 12, 2011 )

Item #: 12-612489

ISBN: 9780553801477

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 inches

Product Weight: 31.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

cost
October 27, 2011

For Herbz, who was asking about the price. I belong to several book clubs, and I shop between them. BOMC2's books are always $ 9.95, even for new listings, which is a great deal!

Reviewer: jo

cost
October 27, 2011

For Herbz, who was asking about the price. I belong to several book clubs, and I shop between them. BOMC2's books are always $ 9.95, even for new listings, which is a great deal!

Reviewer: jo

More of the Same...
September 03, 2011

I tend to agree with a lot of the other commends already featured on this thread. It was an excruciatingly long wait for a book that didn't seem to be as dynamic as the others. Don't misunderstand, I loved this book for its in depth character development, but I think it lacked certain other strengths that were present in the preceeding installments. I think that Mr. Martin has some catching up to do, and I hope that this section of our beloved story isn't an indication of that which is to come. I hope I am pleasantly surprised, and soon.

Reviewer: Jake M

Reads Like a TV Show in the Making
August 29, 2011

When yet another major character dies -- all I could think was TV season end cliffhanger. And many of the chapters seemed like they were written as the plot outline for a half hour show. The book, as promised, moves sideways rather than forward. You catch up on some characters, others remain elusive and it's very hit or miss. Maybe it's a personal quirk but I am also not a fan of the italics to show what the character is thinking -- that appears quite a bit for at least one character (who just isn't that interesting!) It's hard to maintain interest in the story, as the overall plot is still very amorphous and the time between books is too long.

Reviewer: Patricia L

Continues the story
August 03, 2011

It was a long wait. Was it worth it? That is an answer that we will be debating for a long time. While I was excited to get caught up with long lost characters, overall I felt frustrated at the end. I read for an entire weekend, but felt that I only progressed for a few weeks in the timeline. There are so many threads to follow and the story advanced, a bit, but I hope it won't be so long until George R.R. Martin finishes up the last books.

Reviewer: Meg F

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