Showing posts with label GoT series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GoT series. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

ASoIaF Book #1 by George R.R. Martin (1996)


My Rating: 5/5
Utterly fantastic book so far. I couldn't tell how long I gawped in every line just to make sure I fumbled the truth that could possibly make out the whole conspiracy that has been long interlaced by the enemies; furthermore, in our real life there's always an inevitable trap that needs to be riddled out entirely before it was too late to take upon the right moves. Always remember how to play chess correctly. Once you ushered pawns through your desired position, try to figure out earlier the consequences of your moves. Let your mind be on its proper condition.

But seemed like everything was planned to kill good people and it was already too late to take another course away from horrible nightmare.

None of us is ever ready.

For knighthood?

For death.

Appalling indeed. The massive plot would bring you to carnage scenes, maim you so bad and where people roared heavily, fighting until death it's either for the reason to protect the realm or for their personal interest to hold on much longer to its promising power. The power to hold the kingdom. It makes me become wary as person, not to mention that a lot of culprits rambling round city nowadays or worse a murderer trying to stab prey unnoticed; and being cautious in every minute whom to be entrusted or rewarded such faith. Should have activated one's impulse, give it a second thought or perhaps relay a message to white raven and not to muted serpent whose ruthless blood meandered throughout each limb (sounds like old people from old scene). Didn't I tell you it has classic theme which old people wear garments from past century? No one used and discovered digital things and people predicts his bastard son/daughter by heedless observations on physical identities.

My favorite character is Tyrion Lannister. Fuck that waddling, little, witty Imp. I want to lick his crooked smile and consume his words against him, but he's not too wimpish that easily gives in. He scourged his own enimies out of his own plot or rather maneuvered his รก la mode plan and prefered to call it: another toss of dice.

And now I couldn't wait to see more of Tyrion's banter and wisdom. And also I need to check out the bastard, Jon Snow, on his black adventure. His destiny compelled me even harder. Apparently, I want to talk about it the whole summer.