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Walter
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A Dance with Dragons (75%)
This book wraps you in a blizzard of politics, prophecy, and pain. Jon tries to hold the Wall together as it slowly turns against him; Dany’s dream burns and reshapes itself in dragonfire; Theon rises from the ashes of his own mind; and Tyrion survives by wit alone. It’s bleak, brilliant, and grippin.
Westeros tightens its grip with every chapter. ❄️🐉🍷
— Nov 16, 2025 06:45AM
This book wraps you in a blizzard of politics, prophecy, and pain. Jon tries to hold the Wall together as it slowly turns against him; Dany’s dream burns and reshapes itself in dragonfire; Theon rises from the ashes of his own mind; and Tyrion survives by wit alone. It’s bleak, brilliant, and grippin.
Westeros tightens its grip with every chapter. ❄️🐉🍷
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Walter
is 50% done
Halfway through A Dance with Dragons and it feels like surviving a blizzard of politics, dragons, and despair. Jon drowns in duty, Dany in doubt, and Tyrion in sarcasm (and wine). Bran’s roots deepen, Theon’s ghosts whisper, and Davos keeps the last candle of honor burning. Grim, brilliant, and freezing, not a story to read, but one to endure and admire. ❄️🐉🍷
— Nov 11, 2025 11:33PM
Walter
is 20% done
20% into A Dance with Dragons and wow, everyone’s miserable, frozen, or on fire. Tyrion drinks, Dany doubts, Jon broods like it’s an Olympic sport, and poor Reek needs therapy and soap.
Yet Martin’s world pulls me in deeper: bleak, brilliant, and oddly funny in its despair. It’s less a book, more a slow-burn prophecy with dragons and existential dread. 🐉❄️
— Nov 02, 2025 01:18AM
Yet Martin’s world pulls me in deeper: bleak, brilliant, and oddly funny in its despair. It’s less a book, more a slow-burn prophecy with dragons and existential dread. 🐉❄️

