November 19, 2013

A Clash of Kings

The biggest reason I wanted to read the A Song of Ice and Fireseries of books was for the second book- A Clash of Kings, which corresponded to the second season of the Game of Thrones show. The season was pretty damn good, but it glosses over a few plot points and introduced some new characters in a way that left me confused, much moreso than the first or third season, so I needed to read this book for clarification as to what was going on- specifically what Arya was up to most of the time, who the heck Davos was again, and what happens with Theon during his return to Winterfell. Reading through the book made complete sense out of all of this and more- hell, if you're a little lost on any specific character the book even ends with like 30 pages of details about every single character in the series thus far and where there alliegiences lie. If anyone felt a little confused about Game of Thrones' second season, read through the books already. They are awesome and make me want to rewatch the whole series again.

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