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Series Review: A Song of Ice and Fire by George R R Martin

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Book 1: A Game of Thrones
Book 2: A Clash of Kings
Book 3: A Storm of Swords
Book 4: A Feast for Crows

Definitely the finest fantasy series ever written. Martin succeeds in portraying a world where there is no black and white, only varying degrees of grey. Will post my review as soon as i finish the fourth part!

Well, this is politics at its best, or should i say, the worst? I'm already rooting for Daenerys Targaryen to return to Westeros and assume her place as the rightful queen of the Seven Kingdoms. But I hope nothing bad would happen to the Stark children [especially Arya!], Jon Snow, Tyrion and Jaime... The only problem is that its extremely frustrating to wait for the next part. Can you believe that he has taken ten years to write these four books? Considering that he still has three parts left, it could easily take up another decade, before the series is finally over!


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Abu Dhabi Indian School [ADIS], Abu Dhabi-> Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Vidya Mandir [BVBVM], Thrissur-> Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research [JIPMER], Pondicherry. I've lived in the United Arab Emirates for most of my life. Now i'm a 6th semester MBBS student in JIPMER, which is one of the best medical colleges in India. When I'm not mugging for the numerous tests that we have, i either read books, listen to music, write articles on some topic that catches my fancy, practise with members of my rock band,hang out with friends, watch movies, blog... In short, I'm your typical NRI college dude! Or am I? Read on to find out!

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