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NAMED ONE OF PASTE’S BEST FANTASY BOOKS OF THE DECADE

Dubbed “the American Tolkien” by
Time magazine, George R. R. Martin has earned international acclaim for his monumental cycle of epic fantasy. Now the #1 New York Times bestselling author delivers the fifth book in his landmark series—as both familiar faces and surprising new forces vie for a foothold in a fragmented empire.

A DANCE WITH DRAGONS
A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE: BOOK FIVE
 
In the aftermath of a colossal battle, the future of the Seven Kingdoms hangs in the balance—beset by newly emerging threats from every direction. In the east, Daenerys Targaryen, the last scion of House Targaryen, rules with her three dragons as queen of a city built on dust and death. But Daenerys has thousands of enemies, and many have set out to find her. As they gather, one young man embarks upon his own quest for the queen, with an entirely different goal in mind.

Fleeing from Westeros with a price on his head, Tyrion Lannister, too, is making his way to Daenerys. But his newest allies in this quest are not the rag-tag band they seem, and at their heart lies one who could undo Daenerys’s claim to Westeros forever.

Meanwhile, to the north lies the mammoth Wall of ice and stone—a structure only as strong as those guarding it. There, Jon Snow, 998th Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch, will face his greatest challenge. For he has powerful foes not only within the Watch but also beyond, in the land of the creatures of ice.

From all corners, bitter conflicts reignite, intimate betrayals are perpetrated, and a grand cast of outlaws and priests, soldiers and skinchangers, nobles and slaves, will face seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Some will fail, others will grow in the strength of darkness. But in a time of rising restlessness, the tides of destiny and politics will lead inevitably to the greatest dance of all.

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“Filled with vividly rendered set pieces, unexpected turnings, assorted cliffhangers and moments of appalling cruelty,
A Dance with Dragons is epic fantasy as it should be written: passionate, compelling, convincingly detailed and thoroughly imagined.”The Washington Post
 
“Long live George Martin . . . a literary dervish, enthralled by complicated characters and vivid language, and bursting with the wild vision of the very best tale tellers.”
—The New York Times
 
“One of the best series in the history of fantasy.”
—Los Angeles Times 

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“Epic fantasy as it should be written: passionate, compelling, convincingly detailed and thoroughly imagined.”The Washington Post

“Long live George Martin . . . a literary dervish, enthralled by complicated characters and vivid language, and bursting with the wild vision of the very best tale tellers.”
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“One of the best series in the history of fantasy.”
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“Martin has produced—is producing, since the series isn’t over—the great fantasy epic of our era . . . His skill as a crafter of narrative exceeds that of almost any literary novelist writing today.”
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“By turns thrilling, funny, scary, emotionally devastating, oddly inspirational, and just plain grand . . . Grade: A”
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“A taut and relentless masterpiece that reaffirms the reader’s obsession with the panoply of unforgettable characters that Martin has created, and the brutal, glittering, terrible world in which these novels are set . . . Machiavelli, you have met your match in Martin.”
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George R. R. Martin is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of many novels, including the acclaimed series A Song of Ice and Fire—A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, and A Dance with Dragons—as well as Tuf Voyaging, Fevre Dream, The Armageddon Rag, Dying of the Light, Windhaven (with Lisa Tuttle),and Dreamsongs Volumes I and II. He is also the creator of The Lands of Ice and Fire, a collection of maps from A Song of Ice and Fire featuring original artwork from illustrator and cartographer Jonathan Roberts, and The World of Ice & Fire (with Elio M. García, Jr., and Linda Antonsson). As a writer-producer, Martin has worked on The Twilight Zone, Beauty and the Beast, and various feature films and pilots that were never made. He lives with the lovely Parris in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House Worlds (July 12, 2011)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 1040 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0553801473
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0553801477
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 3.1 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.39 x 1.9 x 9.52 inches
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George R.R. Martin is the globally bestselling author of many fine novels, including A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, and A Dance with Dragons, which together make up the series A Song of Ice and Fire, on which HBO based the world’s most-watched television series, Game of Thrones. Other works set in or about Westeros include The World of Ice and Fire, and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. His science fiction novella Nightflyers has also been adapted as a television series; and he is the creator of the shared-world Wild Cards universe, working with the finest writers in the genre. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2011
    This book is controversial now among fans. Some love it, some hate it. So I've decided to break down my review in a fashion that should be useful for someone who hasn't read it but is a fan of the series. I won't provide any major spoilers, but there will be some minor ones alluded to (hopefully very subtley.) I mainly want to talk about what I think is the best way to approach the book.

    In my opinion, some of the people who giving this novel one star are reacting to the fact that this is not the book they imagined. This is not to say that there aren't valid criticisms to be made and issues to discuss, but I feel that many who are vehemently upset are a bit blinded by what they perceive to be the arc of the story vs. how it is now trajecting. A lot of people had certain expectations about the direction of the plot, and Martin does what he always does - he subverts expectations.

    I feel as though many fans have fantasized / romanticized what this book was going to be like and instead of seeing what it is; they are only seeing how it is different from what they spent several years imagining it would be. Things they wanted to happen didn't. New and unexpected things did. The scope of the world increases even more, with new characters and new locations. If you come at this book from the point of view that the only part of the world you're interested in Westeros, then you aren't going to like Dance With Dragons. In my opinion, you're also going to miss out on some of the most compelling sections of the entire series.

    The thing that separates Song of Ice and Fire from other fantasy series is that the scope of the world - the sheer size and the depth of the history of it - is beyond tremendous. We've got HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of characters both in the past and present, who are all brought to life. We've got not just one continent, but an entire world. It is a world that is constantly growing richer and richer.

    With each book the series expands. I've often found this to be the source of a lot of frustration for some readers throughout the series. For example, people got pissed off about the Iron Islands chapters in the second book, and bored with Dorne in the fourth. Honestly though, there is HUGE payoff for all of that in this novel. Now I can't imagine not having the Iron Islands in the story, and I'm grateful he took us there in the second book.

    My advice is twofold - read this book next to Feast For Crows and also shake off what you think is going to happen. Don't get married to the ideas you might have had about the direction of the series - but also don't be afraid. You're in good hands with Martin. Trust them. He's giving you a story bigger in scope than anything else out there. If you come into Dance With Dragons expecting him to "refocus" you're going to hate it. Because it doesn't. It does progress the story a great deal (despite people claiming otherwise - I honestly have no idea how to respond to people who say nothing happens in this book. I wonder if we've even read the same thing.)

    By the end of the book I feel like we've gotten to a major crux in the story. Not only has a TON happened, but the events of the final two books have all been nicely set up. Knowing Martin, the obvious isn't guaranteed to happen, but the way the board is set up now is certainly intriguing... The cliffhangers, though too numerous, are all on their own extremely fascinating and discussion-provoking.

    There is a love interest for Dany which isn't all that interesting or well written. Aside from that, I think there is a lot to like here. People have been howling about how Dany's entire arc is awful, which I disagree with. I think of all the POVs, it is probably the least well crafted and to a certain extent Martin's struggles with "The Mereenese knot" are apparent. But honestly, it is the type of the thing that immediately becomes more fascinating when you think about it side by side with Cersei chapters in A Feast for Crows. There seems to be a deliberate comparison of what it means to be a good queen here and in many ways it is actually quite masterfully structured / thought out. There are all sorts of echoes and clearly deliberate parallel situations occuring that each queen handles in a completely different way.

    Likewise, Martin is a genius at subverting how we feel about a character. There is someone you probably hated throughout the series who you will suddenly be rooting for with every fiber of your being. Not many writers can pull that off even once, but Martin does it time and time again. He even takes characters we've cheered for throughout and effortlessly grays them.

    This is a masterful book, in the middle of a masterpiece series. To enjoy it best embrace the scope, embrace the new characters (rather the bemoaning the somewhat abbreviated time you spend with the old ones) and let go of what you think you want to happen. There are game-changers here, but just because you're invested in what the game was doesn't mean you shouldn't be invested in what it has become (if that makes sense.) In other words, clear your head, sit back, and enjoy. This one is a wild ride.

    I'd also like to take a moment to remind people that the question Amazon asks isn't "do you agree with the amount of stars I've given this book?" They ask "Is this review helpful?" What I've tried to do here is present a review that is helpful for someone who hasn't read this book. If you disagree with my opinion in terms of the book's quality, I'd love to discuss if you're up for a friendly debate, but I'm not interested in bashing your amazon rating (or having you bash mine.) Please be considerate to what the question is actually asking, and if you do find that my review is not helpful, let me know why it isn't and I'll do my best to adjust.

    Thanks everyone! Enjoy the Dance!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2011
    I'm not sure anyone will read my review since it's coming in after something like 850 entries, but just in case, I wanted to put my two cents in because all the almost hysterical anti-DWD rants may actually discourage people from buying the book, and I think that would be a mistake.

    Here's my take on way people are so enraged (***some general non-specific spoilers***)

    1. They genuinely care about the book and want it to be the brilliant once-in-fifty-years fantasy it has promised to be. They are afraid it won't, particularly since GRRM has taken 10 years to produce Books 4 & 5 (which could really be one book). GRRM, like all of us, is mortal, so people are worried, God forbid, he will not have enough time to finish the books at all and/or he lacks the discipline and well power to do so.

    (By the way, anyone who tosses out bizarre insults about GRRM-he's lazy, he's arrogant, etc - I dismiss out of hand. If you have such little respect for him, don't read his stuff.)

    2. BOoks 4 & 5 are 'middle' books, much as the second book in the LOTR trilogy was. GRRM deliberately decides to have his characters go in circles and for nothing to 'happen' - that is part of his point here. Such books are much easier to read when there is a Book 6 & 7 to read immediately, or when you are confident Books 6 & 7 will be on their way shortly. People are not confident of this.

    3. The world of the pseudo Near East was poorly imagined, not as realistic as the Western Westeros. In particular, Dany's world was not fully fleshed out--it is entirely corrupt & despotic, with no positive traits. Yet the slave world of, say, Egypt, also had greatness--religion the arts, etc. This Western stereotype of an Egypt=like state made Dany's stay there very hard to bear because in addition to the one-dimensional world, Dany herself was behaving really really one-dimensionally.

    Spoiler ** QUESTION---Did anyone else pick up the possibility that Dany was being bespelled by the wizards and that was the reason she locked her dragons and lost her way? There are numerous hints in the book.

    4. Finally, the books could have used editing. Indeed, with good editing, Books 4 & 5 could have been one book of about 800 pages max. Nearly all of the Brienne chapters of Book 4, for instance, could have been omitted. In this book, several Dany chapters could have been omitted with zero negative repercussions.

    Positives:
    So what's good about this book?

    The tone, scope and breadth of this book was outstanding. If you view this as a tale in which Westeros and the outside world are CHARACTERS themselves, the story becomes much more interesting.

    GRRM, I believe, is attempting to make this a story about a whole world rather than a mere story about Westeros. Because he decided to do this, he had to follow several story strands he didn't anticipate he would follow. This is also primarily a story about power---how to get it, how to lose it, what you do when you have it and what exactly it is. In this case, the story centers mostly on the 'how to use it,' with Jon and Dany really struggling.

    As with all great writers, GRRM takes story arcs and goes FAR past the predictable--Tyrion kills his father. But the story doesn't end at all. Dany frees the slaves. Then what? Jon gets power. Then what? Arya trains. But now what? Bran finds the Children of the Forest. Now what?

    What I find particularly great about the book is how GRRM refuses to categorize good or evil (with the exception of a truly evil person like the Bolton thing). Even with the Others it is not clear entirely what their purpose is, or what they are. Is the 'kind man' Arya trains with evil or good? Does it matter? Which of the religions are 'true'? All? None? Are they really one?

    These questions are examined in even more detail and depth in this book than in others.

    It is a 'dance' and the dance goes nowhere. That is part of the point.

    I may be wrong, but I think GRRM had the most difficulty writing these books, 4 & 5, because he didn't originally anticipate having to write them--they are mostly a bridge between 'here' and 'there,' both of which he seems to have mapped out. It's the bridge part he's had trouble with, figuring out just how to get the characters from here to there, and what the point of the journey was. I do think the next two books will come quicker and will have a lot more action now that all the chess pieces are in place.

    I would definitely recommend reading this, particularly if, like me, you know ahead of time that it's not extremely action packed (although it definitely has its moments). Worth your time.
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  • Caliban
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ich kann den Band uneingeschränkt empfehlen!
    Reviewed in Germany on July 21, 2011
    Es versteht sich, dass jeder Leser mit anderen Erwartungen an ein Werk wie das vorliegende herangeht. Mir war vor dem Erscheinen klar, dass noch zwei Folgebände angekündigt sind und deshalb vorliegend nicht mit einem (Teil-)Abschluss der Handlung zu rechnen war. Vielleicht fielen mir deshalb die Stärken des 5. Teils stärker ins Auge als anderen. Diese sind aber unverkennbar:

    Zunächst hatte ich große Bedenken, nach ca. 5 Jahren Unterbrechung überhaupt noch folgen zu können. Das Problem ist eigentlich noch gravierender, denn im Band "A Feast for Crows" kommen die Hauptpersonen ja praktisch gar nicht vor. Ich habe daher zunächst im Internet (Tower of the Hand und Wikipedia) die überaus komplexe Handlung noch einmal im Rahmen von Zusammenfassungen überflogen und musste gewaltige Erinnerungslücken erkennen, die mich fast aufgeben ließen. Zum Glück hat die Neugier gesiegt, und hier komme ich auf die erste Stärke der Darstellung von GRR Martin zu sprechen: Unaufdringlich, aber sehr effektiv ruft er dem Leser bei jedem Wiedersehen mit den einzelnen Helden kurz den vorangegangnen Handlungsabschnitt und die darin vorkommenden Personen in Erinnerung. Auf diese Weise gelingt der Anschluss problemlos. Wer sich also nicht mehr - wie ich - an Hodor erinnert, wird in Bran's Kapitel rasch mit der Figur noch einmal vertraut usw. Deshalb wage ich fast zu behaupten, dass man sich die Zusammenfassungen im Internet sparen kann.

    Hinzu tritt die außergewöhnliche Stimmungsdichte des Bandes, die mir bei "A Feast for Crows" zwischenzeitlich verloren gegangen schien. Schon das allererste Kapitel (ich verrate hier nichts) saugt den Leser förmlich ins Buch und verblüfft durch die düster-fantastische Atmosphäre, und so geht es eigentlich mit abwechselnden Szenarien durch das ganze Buch. Ob die großen Sklavenhändlerstädte beschrieben werden, Wald, Burgverliese, übernatürliche Wesen, Schurken oder Helden: stets gelingt Martin Außergewöhnliches. Auch vermeidet er vordergründige Klischees. Sympathisch erscheinen bisweilen auch Gestalten, die man auf den ersten Blick sofort auf der Schurkenseite verbuchen würde; Gegenbeispiele sind ebenfalls ausreichend vorhanden.

    Die dritte Stärke liegt im bruchlosen Weiterführen der Charaktere. Für mich war beeindruckend, dass Martin den Band gleich mit den aus meiner Sicht sympathischsten Helden beginnen lässt: Tyrion, Daenerys und Jon Snow. Ich hatte bereits wieder vergessen, wie sorgfältig diese Charaktere ausgearbeitet sind. Keineswegs ohne Widersprüche nehmen sie den Leser einerseits durch eine illusionslose Ehrlichkeit, andererseits aber auch durch persönlichen Wagemut und Ideenreichtum sofort wieder für sich ein. Dies gilt im kleinen oder großen aber für praktisch alle auftretenden Personen. Dialoge, Begegnungen und Konflikte "sprühen" daher nur so vor Spannung, Geist und Dramatik.

    Und deshalb darf ich auf den wichtigsten Punkt kommen: Ich habe nicht den Eindruck, dass die Handlung auf der Stelle tritt und der Leser hingehalten wird - ein Phänomen, dass ja die viele Leser vom Robert-Jordan-Zyklus abspringen ließ. Vielmehr ist deutlich zu erkennen, dass Martin - anders als bei "A Feast for Crows" - wieder Selbstvertrauen gefasst hat und die Handlung in eine bestimmte Richtung lenkt. Praktisch schließt die Handlung an Band 3 an und man könnte den vierten, etwas verunglückten Band daher fast überspringen. Wohin die Reise geht, scheint sich mir jedenfalls anzudeuten; ich will aber hier niemand den Spaß mit Spekulationen verderben, weil diese auf der Handlung des vorliegenden Bandes gründen müssten. Was wichtiger ist: Man kann die Stimmungsdichte des Bandes, die grandiose Charakterzeichnung und die dramatischen Wendungen genießen und sich zugleich darüber freuen, dass das ganze Spektakel noch nicht so schnell zu Ende ist!

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  • Rishav
    5.0 out of 5 stars Expectedly great book! Equally bad packaging!
    Reviewed in India on August 1, 2021
    The book needs no introduction or review. Although George Marting didn't write a book that people wanted him to write, the plot, the character journey are as good as they were in The storm of swords (my favourite book of all time). Given the groundwork, he has done in Feast and Dance it will be very difficult to write a poor Winds of Winter. I am patiently waiting for it to be published.

    Now, as usual, the packaging was not up to the mark. The corners of the hardcover were bent and there was a slight tear on the spine (which I have fixed by glueing a white paper). I didn't replace it because I wasn't expecting any better and I wasn't prepared for a protracted dance with the seller (who are no less formidable than a dragon). Amazon and many sellers are afflicted by the strange inability to realize that a 1.6 kg book can't be shipped without proper packaging.

    Finally, even though my experience with the shipping was less than ideal. I would recommend the hardcover edition wholeheartedly to any reader of A song of ice and fire.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Expectedly great book! Equally bad packaging!

    Reviewed in India on August 1, 2021
    The book needs no introduction or review. Although George Marting didn't write a book that people wanted him to write, the plot, the character journey are as good as they were in The storm of swords (my favourite book of all time). Given the groundwork, he has done in Feast and Dance it will be very difficult to write a poor Winds of Winter. I am patiently waiting for it to be published.

    Now, as usual, the packaging was not up to the mark. The corners of the hardcover were bent and there was a slight tear on the spine (which I have fixed by glueing a white paper). I didn't replace it because I wasn't expecting any better and I wasn't prepared for a protracted dance with the seller (who are no less formidable than a dragon). Amazon and many sellers are afflicted by the strange inability to realize that a 1.6 kg book can't be shipped without proper packaging.

    Finally, even though my experience with the shipping was less than ideal. I would recommend the hardcover edition wholeheartedly to any reader of A song of ice and fire.
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  • thebuyer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Still a great series
    Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2014
    I didn't really know what to expect after Martin split the story in half with the last 2 books, but ADWD is addictive as usual. I like where the story is going, even if some of it just pisses me the hell off. Most of the younger characters like Bran and Arya are still learning more about themselves, so hopefully they'll have a greater impact on the story later on. The other character arcs are unfolding nicely; many surprises and twists make this book consistently fun to read. I'm glad Petyr Baelish didn't have to kill anyone else, Lysa's end seemed like a bit much frankly and it's not really Baelish's style to get his hands dirty.

    As good as any of the other books in the series.
  • Tiago
    5.0 out of 5 stars Another stellar installment of the series
    Reviewed in Brazil on March 7, 2018
    A Dance with Dragons features some of the most intriguing storylines we have seen from the series thus far. The book is decidedly long, but never uninteresting. The writing is superb as always.
  • Humberto Boy Espinosa
    5.0 out of 5 stars De los mejores de la saga
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 20, 2019
    Una gran entrega con capítulos muy emocionantes y redactados maravillosamente.