"The major fantasy of the decade . . . compulsively
readable."--"Denver Post"
"We have been invited to a grand feast and pageant: George R.R.
Martin has unveiled for us an intensely realized, romantic but
realistic world."--"Chicago Sun-Times"
"A Best Book of 1996: Martin makes a triumphant return to high
fantasy . . . [with] superbly developed characters, accomplished
prose, and sheer bloodymindedness."--"Publishers Weekly," starred
review
"A splendid saga . . . . Inventive and intricately
plotted."--"BookPage"
"Magic . . . George R.R.Martin's first fantasy epic [is set] well
above the norms of the genre."--"Locus"
"Such a splendid tale and such a fantasticorical! I read my eyes
out and couldn't stop 'til I finished and it was dawn."--Anne
McCaffrey
" The major fantasy of the decade . . . compulsively readable." --
"Denver Post"
" We have been invited to a grand feast and pageant: George R.R.
Martin has unveiled for us an intensely realized, romantic but
realistic world." -- "Chicago Sun-Times"
" A Best Book of 1996: Martin makes a triumphant return to high
fantasy . . . [with] superbly developed characters, accomplished
prose, and sheer bloodymindedness." -- "Publishers Weekly," starred
review
" A splendid saga . . . . Inventive and intricately plotted." --
"BookPage"
" Magic . . . George R.R.Martin's first fantasy epic [is set] well
above the norms of the genre." -- "Locus"
" Such a splendid tale and such a fantasticorical! I read my eyes
out and couldn't stop 'til I finished and it was dawn." -- Anne
McCaffrey
The first installment in the engrossing fantasy epic series, A Song of Ice and Fire, opens on a rigid feudal society in a world where the seasons are unpredictable-pleasant summers can last a decade and cruel winters could be scores of years long-creating a hardened and durable people. Up against the ice wall that separates the barbarians and mysterious wild things from civilization, the Stark family has held the north for generations. As the King's Hand, Stark must protect the king whose enemies covet the throne, and the most dangerous of these might be the queen and her family, the Lanisters. While the intricate, compelling story is told in many voices from many perspectives, Tony and Emmy award-winning narrator Roy Dotrice doesn't attempt to perform each of the hundreds of characters. Only occasionally using a different accent or intensity, the tale unfolds in the gruff voice of an old master storyteller enthralling an audience at a hearth. With his British accent and straightforward narration, Dotrice adds a ominous sense of intrigue and doom to the dark and fascinating tale. A Bantam paperback. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
"The major fantasy of the decade . . . compulsively
readable."--"Denver Post"
"We have been invited to a grand feast and pageant: George R.R.
Martin has unveiled for us an intensely realized, romantic but
realistic world."--"Chicago Sun-Times"
"A Best Book of 1996: Martin makes a triumphant return to high
fantasy . . . [with] superbly developed characters, accomplished
prose, and sheer bloodymindedness."--"Publishers Weekly," starred
review
"A splendid saga . . . . Inventive and intricately
plotted."--"BookPage"
"Magic . . . George R.R.Martin's first fantasy epic [is set] well
above the norms of the genre."--"Locus"
"Such a splendid tale and such a fantasticorical! I read my eyes
out and couldn't stop 'til I finished and it was dawn."--Anne
McCaffrey
" The major fantasy of the decade . . . compulsively readable." --
"Denver Post"
" We have been invited to a grand feast and pageant: George R.R.
Martin has unveiled for us an intensely realized, romantic but
realistic world." -- "Chicago Sun-Times"
" A Best Book of 1996: Martin makes a triumphant return to high
fantasy . . . [with] superbly developed characters, accomplished
prose, and sheer bloodymindedness." -- "Publishers Weekly," starred
review
" A splendid saga . . . . Inventive and intricately plotted." --
"BookPage"
" Magic . . . George R.R.Martin's first fantasy epic [is set] well
above the norms of the genre." -- "Locus"
" Such a splendid tale and such a fantasticorical! I read my eyes
out and couldn't stop 'til I finished and it was dawn." -- Anne
McCaffrey
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