When he sees a distant sail, does hope spring up again? No! ''Davos watched the sail grow for a long time, trying to decide whether he would sooner live or die.Dying would be easier, he knew. As the point of view (one per chapter) switches to former smuggler Davos, he is stranded on a rock in the middle of the sea, suffering from a fever and living off the muddy puddles from occasional rainfall. Martin's A Storm of Swords, there's a good example. The first three hefty tomes - all fantasies dealing with human woes in times of war and general upheaval - turned out to be particularly appropriate for the difficulties of my own out-of-state move if I thought I've had troubles, these characters have them in spades!Įarly on in George R.R. Martin's ''Song of Ice and Fire'' series. The last time I dealt with books this big may have been for the February 1999 column, when my reviews included A Clash of Kings, the previous volume in George R.R. Review by Faren Miller, from the November 2000 Locus Magazine
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