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A STORM OF SWORDS
BOOK THREE OF
A Song of Ice and Fire
GEORGE R.R. MARTIN
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First published in Great Britain by Voyager in 2000
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Source ISBN: 9780002245869
Ebook Edition © April 2012 ISBN: 9780007426232
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Praise for A Song of Ice and Fire:
‘This is one of those rare and effortless reads.’
ROBIN HOBB
‘George R.R. Martin is one of our very best writers, and this is one of his very best books.’
RAYMOND E. FEIST
‘Such a splendid tale. I read my eyes out – I couldn’t stop till I’d finished and it was dawn.’
ANNE MCCAFFREY
‘George R.R. Martin is assuredly a new master craftsman in the guild of heroic fantasy.’
KATHARINE KERR
‘Few created worlds are as imaginative and diverse.’
JANNY WURTS
For Phyllis
who made me put the dragons in
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