Review: A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire #1) by George R.R. Martin
4 stars
4 stars

A Game of Thrones was written as a series of alternating points of view from the various characters such as Arya, Sansa, Tyrion, Eddard and Daenerys, among others.
Although the novel was entertaining in its entirety, I found Daenerys' chapters less ineteresting for some reason. I didn't care for the savage and barbaric nature of Khal Drogo and his Khalasar.
Towards the end of the book, the story was a little slow for me because the description of the war and the battles going on between Lannisters and Starks got quite tedious and repetitive in my opinion .
My favourite characters were definitely Arya and Jon, and I always looked forward to reading their chapters. I liked the whole subplot of The Others and the mystery surrounding the Haunted Forest beyond the Wall. Jon's confrontation with the zombie-like ranger was one of my favourite parts of the novel; I hope that the second installment of this series delves more into the secrets of the Haunted Forest and the creatures who live there because I was fascinated by that aspect of the story!
Overall, a great fantasy novel which richly developed characters, a good plotline and a well-imagined world that kept me reading.
Originally reviewed on Goodreads.
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