Book 99: The Land of Decoration – Grace McCleen
Yesterday I wrote about reading my first Advance Reader’s Copy of a novel and promised the review and here it […]
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Yesterday I wrote about reading my first Advance Reader’s Copy of a novel and promised the review and here it […]
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Well I finally got bored with the series, but I’m glad I read them (and will finish the series as
Book 98: A Dance with Dragons – George R. R. Martin Read Post »
The first of Martin’s novels NOT to win the Locus award and I can see why. To much was just
Book 97: A Feast for Crows – George R.R. Martin Read Post »
And with the turn of a page some of the characters I’d grown most fond of were murdered. I’m still
Book 96: A Storm of Swords – George R.R. Martin Read Post »
To be completely honest this book was sort of “meh”. (Imagine a teenager with a blank look on their face
Book 95: The Thin Man – Dashiell Hammett Read Post »
I purchased this novel back in September at the Border’s going out of business sale and I’m glad I did, even
Book 94: Becoming Jane Eyre – Sheila Kohler Read Post »
In book two of The Heroes of Olympus cycle, Riordan comes through on the perceived promise of keeping things as exciting
Book 93: The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus #2) – Rick Riordan Read Post »
Wow. What more can I say? Book two of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire cycle and
Book 92: A Clash of Kings – George R.R. Martin Read Post »
A Game of Thrones is the first book in George R. R. Martin’s Epic fantasy cycle A Song of Ice and Fire. Projected at seven novels, the fifth novel was published in 2012. I guess you could say I jumped on the bandwagon with this one, but I don’t feel at all guilty about it as I grew up reading Star Wars and Dragon based fiction, so I like to think I’m returning home after a long break. I’m also very excited to check out the HBO adaptation of the novel having finally read it.
I honestly didn’t think Martin would be able to draw me in as fast as he did, but what can I say, I’m a sucker for pre-modern technology worlds with knights and royalty and assassinations and intrigue. There was not a lack of action or adventure in this novel and it made it a quick read even though it clocks in at just around 675 pages. And as such a tome, it is the first novel I’ve read in the 2012 Tea & Books Challenge. It will also be tacked to my 2012 Mount TBR Challenge list as I purchased it in the last week of 2011 with birthday money, but I’m still hoping to read the other 25 novels on that list. Now on to my reaction (I’ve realized I rarely actually post reviews).
Book 91: A Game of Thrones – George R.R. Martin Read Post »