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Go to My LibraryGame of Thrones 3: Hört mich brüllen
- Language
- German
- Published in
- Publisher
- Penhaligon Verlag
- ISBN
- 9783764531591
But a far greater conflict looms in the icy wilderness beyond the Wall. The Night's Watch is overwhelmed by an army of wildlings, yet they are merely fleeing a more ancient and implacable enemy: a supernatural horde of the living dead. As the civil war consumes the Seven Kingdoms, the bonds of family, honor, and duty are tested to their limits. The story confronts the brutal realities of power, where weddings become battlegrounds and the lines between hero and villain blur beyond recognition, forcing characters to question their identities and everything they once held true.
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A Dance with Dragons
2015 • Bantam Books
English
A Storm of Swords
2000 • Random House Worlds
English
Tormenta de espadas / A Storm of Swords
2022 • National Geographic Books
Spanish
A Storm of Swords: The Illustrated Edition
2020 • Random House Worlds
English
Storm of Swords
2011 • Harper Voyager
English
Other editions

A Dance with Dragons
2015 • Bantam Books
English

A Storm of Swords
2000 • Random House Worlds
English

Tormenta de espadas / A Storm of Swords
2022 • National Geographic Books
Spanish

A Storm of Swords: The Illustrated Edition
2020 • Random House Worlds
English

Storm of Swords
2011 • Harper Voyager
English

Storm of Swords
2011 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

Storm Of Swords
2016 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

A Storm of Swords
2000 • HarperCollins
English

A Storm of Swords
2022 • Bantam
English

A Storm of Swords
2004 • Books on Tape
English

A Storm of Swords (HBO Tie-in Edition): A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Three
2013 • Random House Publishing Group
English

A Storm of Swords (HBO Tie-in Edition): A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Three
2013 • Random House Publishing Group
English

A Storm of Swords
2000 • HarperCollins
English

A Storm of Swords
2002 • Random House Worlds
English

A Storm of Swords A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Three
2003 • National Geographic Books
English

A Storm of Swords
2020 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

Tormenta de Espadas: George R. R. Martin (Spanish Edition)
2015 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Spanish

A tormenta de espadas as cronicas de gelo e fogo, livro tres
2011 • Leya
Portuguese

A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire)
2006 • Subterranean
English

Game of thrones Trò chơi vương quyền. Nước mắt sói tuyết /. Tập 3b
2012 • Lao Động
Vietnamese

A Storm Of Swords Complete Edition (two In One) (a Song Of Ice And Fire, Book 3)
2011 • Harper Voyager
English

A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire)
2005 • Meisha Merlin Pub (P)
English

Canción de hielo y fuego: Tormenta de espadas (cartoné) (Gigamesh Éxitos) (Spanish Edition)
2011 • Ediciones Gigamesh
Spanish

Le Trone de Fer, L'Integrale - 3 (la portada puede variar)
2010 • J'AI LU
French

As crónicas de gelo e fogo Os reinos do caos. Livro dez
2012 • Saída de Emergência
Portuguese

A Storm of Swords: Book 3 of a Song of Ice and Fire
2011 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Burja mechej
2013 • AST: Moskva: Khranite
English

Storm of Swords (Song of Ice and Fire)
2003 • Perfection Learning
English

A Storm of Swords
2017 • Harper Voyager
English

Tormenta de espadas (Spanish Edition)
2012 • Vintage Espanol
Spanish

A Storm of Swords: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Three
2012 • Random House Audio
English

A Storm of Swords (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 3)
2004 • Random House Audio
English

Tormenta De Espadas: Cancion De Hielo Y Fuego
2005 • Gigamesh
Spanish

Tormenta de espadas: Canción de hielo y fuego/3 (Gigamesh Ficción) (Spanish Edition)
2011 • Ediciones Gigamesh
Spanish

Tormenta De Espadas: Cancion De Hielo Y Fuego III (Spanish Edition)
2012 • VintageEspanol
Spanish

A Storm Of Swords (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Song of Ice and Fire)
2003 • Turtleback
English

Tormenta de espadas (Omnium)
2014 • Ediciones Gigamesh
Spanish

Bing yu huo zhi ge Bing yu de feng bao. A clash of swords. Juan san
2012 • 重庆出版社
Chinese

Tormenta de espadas (Canción de hielo y fuego 3)
2023 • PLAZA & JANES
Spanish
South of the Wall, the War of the Five Kings grinds on. Jaime Lannister, the Kingslayer, is freed from his cell in Riverrun by a grieving Catelyn Stark, who trades her most valuable captive for the hope of seeing her daughters again. Chained and shorn, he is entrusted to a hulking, homely warrior woman, Brienne of Tarth, for the long journey to King's Landing. But Catelyn's brother Edmure, enraged by her treason, sends men to hunt them down. In the west, her son Robb, the King in the North, wins victory after victory against the Lannisters, storming castles and smashing armies. But in the aftermath of one assault, nursing an arrow wound, he is comforted by the gentle daughter of a minor lord, and in a moment of passion, he takes her maidenhood. Honor compels him to wed Jeyne Westerling, a choice that shatters his alliance with the powerful and prickly House Frey, whose daughter he was sworn to marry.
The riverlands are a wasteland of burned villages and broken men. Fleeing the horrors of Harrenhal, Arya Stark falls in with the Brotherhood Without Banners, a band of outlaws who have pledged their swords to the smallfolk and the memory of the dead King Robert. Led by the enigmatic Lord Beric Dondarrion, a man who cannot be killed, and the red priest Thoros of Myr, they roam the woods like ghosts, dispensing a rough and fiery justice. Here Arya finds a flicker of fellowship, but it is torn away when she is captured by Sandor Clegane, the Hound, who sees in her a prize to be ransomed. So begins another journey, a hateful trek through mud and blood with the dog who killed her friend, his only aim the gold he can get for her.
In King's Landing, Tyrion Lannister's reward for saving the city is a scar that ruins his face and the loss of all his power. His father, Lord Tywin, has come to rule as Hand, and his sister Cersei whispers poison in their father's ear. Stripped of his authority and friends, Tyrion is forced into a political marriage with Sansa Stark, his nephew's discarded bride. Sansa, lost in a fog of grief and fear, finds a brief glimmer of hope when the Tyrells arrive. The beautiful Margaery is to be Joffrey's new queen, and her clever, sharp-tongued grandmother, the Queen of Thorns, plots to spirit Sansa away to Highgarden to wed her crippled grandson. But the city is a nest of spies, and Lord Tywin moves to counter them, arranging a different match for his new prize.
Across the narrow sea, Daenerys Targaryen's dragons grow, but her khalasar starves. She turns her ships toward Slaver's Bay, and in the ancient city of Astapor, she makes a cruel bargain. For the price of her largest dragon, she buys an army of peerless slave soldiers, the Unsullied. But when the bargain is struck, she gives a command. “A dragon is no slave,” she tells the masters, just before she orders her dragons to burn them and her new army to sack the city. She marches on the yellow city of Yunkai next, buying the loyalty of one sellsword company and terrifying another. When the slaves of Yunkai hear her promise of freedom, they rise up and throw open the gates, hailing her not as a conqueror, but as “Mhysa” - Mother.
Beyond the Wall, Jon Snow rides with the wildlings, torn between his vows to the Night's Watch and his love for the spearwife Ygritte. He learns their ways and their songs, and in a hidden grotto, he forgets his oath in the warmth of her arms. To prove his loyalty, Mance Rayder sends him with a band of raiders to scale the Wall and attack Castle Black from the south. But when they demand he kill an innocent man, Jon turns on them. He escapes in the chaos, an arrow in his leg, and reaches Castle Black just in time to lead its meager garrison - a handful of old men, green boys, and cripples - in a desperate defense against the wildling assault. He holds the Wall, but in the battle, he sees Ygritte die, an arrow in her breast. “You know nothing, Jon Snow,” she whispers, and her breath is gone.
The drums thunder at the Twins, where Edmure Tully is to wed Roslin Frey. It is a wedding meant to heal the breach between the two houses, a feast of forgiveness. But as the bride and groom are carried off to their bedding, the musicians in the gallery put down their pipes and fiddles and take up crossbows. The doors are barred, and the slaughter begins. Robb Stark is slain, his direwolf's head sewn onto his shoulders in a final, grisly mockery. Catelyn, watching her son die, goes mad with grief and cuts a fool's throat before the steel finds her own. The Red Wedding sends a wave of blood and horror across the Seven Kingdoms, and the war is won.
But kings continue to fall. At the lavish feast celebrating his own wedding to Margaery Tyrell, King Joffrey claws at his throat and dies, his face black with poison. In the chaos, Sansa Stark is spirited away by the master of coin, Petyr Baelish, who reveals that he and the Queen of Thorns orchestrated the king's death. Cersei, mad with rage, accuses her brother Tyrion of the murder. Jaime Lannister returns to the capital a changed man, maimed and humbled, only to find his son dead, his brother condemned, and his sister spiraling into paranoia. He has lost his sword hand, but finds a sliver of honor when he gives his new Valyrian steel blade to Brienne and sends her to find and protect the last Stark girl.
Tyrion's trial is a mockery of justice. Shae, the whore he loved, testifies against him with a string of damning lies. Hopeless, Tyrion demands a trial by combat. The fiery Prince Oberyn of Dorne, seeking his own vengeance, champions the dwarf against the monstrous Ser Gregor Clegane. But the Red Viper's thirst for a confession proves his undoing, and he dies screaming under the Mountain's mailed fist. Condemned, Tyrion is freed from his cell by Jaime, who confesses a devastating secret about Tyrion's first wife. In the depths of the Red Keep, Tyrion finds his father on the privy and kills him with a crossbow bolt. As the bells of the city begin to toll, he is smuggled aboard a ship, a kinslayer and a kingslayer bound for parts unknown. And in the north, the brothers of the Night's Watch, facing an enemy of ice and darkness, choose a new Lord Commander to lead them through the long night to come: the bastard boy, Jon Snow.
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Reviewers widely praise this book as a high point and a masterpiece within the series, often calling it one of the best fantasy novels ever written. It is celebrated for its intense, gripping, and unpredictable storyline, packed with shocking twists, dramatic developments, and an epic scale that leaves readers emotionally impacted and thoroughly immersed. The author's masterful characterization is a standout, with characters depicted as complex, realistic, and undergoing significant evolution, often challenging initial perceptions of hero and villain. Reviewers highlight the intricate world-building, detailed prose, and a skillful balance between grand action sequences and nuanced character moments, all contributing to an unforgettable reading experience.
Despite its many strengths, the book is not without its criticisms. Some readers found it suffers from an overload of descriptions and occasional repetitions, including gratuitous details about bodily functions and banquets, which could make certain passages drag. While many storylines are lauded, a few, such as Bran's or Davos', were occasionally noted as less engaging or tiresome compared to the others. The sheer length and complexity of the narrative, while often praised, could also be overwhelming at times, making it challenging to keep track of all the details and characters.
Overall, this volume is considered a phenomenal achievement in epic fantasy, elevating the series to new heights with its relentless pace, profound character development, and high-stakes political intrigue. It is highly recommended for readers who appreciate morally ambiguous characters, unpredictable plots, and a brutal, realistic world where no one is safe and consequences are dire. Fans of character-driven narratives with a blend of intense action, complex strategies, and moments of dark humor will find this book particularly rewarding, even if they are already familiar with the story through other adaptations.
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