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Le Trône de fer : L'intégrale 3 (original 2000; edition 2013)

by George R-R Martin, Jean Sola (Traduction)

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Four contend for power over the Iron Throne and the Land of the Seven Kingdoms; alliances shift, and betrayal is always an option. House Lannister's head, Joffrey, rules uneasily. Joffrey's enemy, Lord Stannis, is disgraced and enthralled. Robb of House Stark still rules the North, implacable in his enmity towards his Lannister foes, even as they hold his sister hostage. And the exiled queen Daenerys, mistress of the world's last three dragons, makes her way across a blood-drenched continent. But as opposing forces maneuver for the final titanic showdown, there appears an army of barbaric wildlings, led by undead Others. The unpredictable violence of a final cataclysm is inevitable; the one certain thing is that many men will die upon many swords.… (more)
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Title:Le Trône de fer : L'intégrale 3
Authors:George R-R Martin
Other authors:Jean Sola (Traduction)
Info:Pygmalion (2013), Broché, 1225 pages
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Rating:*****
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I think by far this book is my best read so far. WEll written and the story lines are awesome. I am at 70% of the book and i was totally crying when the Rob and His Wife were Killed. ( )
  Mariafrendo | Apr 6, 2024 |
I did not finish this. I have read 2-1/2 of the 5 GOT volumes, and I need to move on from Martin right now. I probably will come back, but this was a bit too much, one after another. I will say, that Martin spends a tremendous amount of time on scenes and sets, and yes, there are a lot of characters and plot lines, but it became challenging for me to keep track of what is happening to whom. I don't watch the HBO series, so I just need more time to immerse myself in the work. ( )
  gmfbard | Apr 3, 2024 |
my only crime...
  rottweilersmile | Feb 26, 2024 |
Ugh, what a slog. I know many people love the series but it just does not work for me. I like a huge sprawling novel but this one is too unweildy. Too many characters and too many plot lines to really keep them straight and once you get to a point of following a story, it's gone for about 6 or 8 chapters and the whole thing is lost. I can't even remotely attempt to keep track of the minor characters and gave up trying in book 1. Plus the violent deaths and general violence and violent sex is more than I can handle. Clearly, I am in the minority because many love it but not really for me.
  amyem58 | Feb 21, 2024 |
Wow! The first half was good and filled in some gaps from slow moving book two. The second half....was unbelievable. Action packed, fast paced, shocking.

I need a break after reading two of these giant books back to back but I am really, seriously considering starting the fourth book today. I need to know what happens. ( )
  hmonkeyreads | Jan 25, 2024 |
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With the end of A Storm of Swords, Martin is half finished his epic. However, so little has been revealed that we have only begun to glimpse what the true saga really is. It's as if you are peering through a dirty window, cleaning small portions of it -- one square inch at a time -- so more and more of the room beyond is slowly revealed. Each glimpse uncovers a new wonder, but you can never be sure of exactly what you are seeing.
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Martin, George R. R.primary authorall editionsconfirmed
Burton, JonathanIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Dotrice, RoyNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Macía, CristinaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Norey, VirginiaIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Sinclair, JamesIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Vess, CharlesIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Youll, StephenCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Four contend for power over the Iron Throne and the Land of the Seven Kingdoms; alliances shift, and betrayal is always an option. House Lannister's head, Joffrey, rules uneasily. Joffrey's enemy, Lord Stannis, is disgraced and enthralled. Robb of House Stark still rules the North, implacable in his enmity towards his Lannister foes, even as they hold his sister hostage. And the exiled queen Daenerys, mistress of the world's last three dragons, makes her way across a blood-drenched continent. But as opposing forces maneuver for the final titanic showdown, there appears an army of barbaric wildlings, led by undead Others. The unpredictable violence of a final cataclysm is inevitable; the one certain thing is that many men will die upon many swords.

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