“Up and down," Meera would sigh sometimes as they walked, "then down and up. Then up and down again. I hate these stupid mountains of yours, Prince Bran." "Yesterday you said you loved them." "Oh, I do. My lord father told me about mountains, but I never saw one till now. I love them more than I can say." Bran made a face at her. "But you just said you hated them." "Why can't it be both?" Meera reached up to pinch his nose. "Because they're different," he insisted. "Like night and day, or ice and fire." "If ice can burn," said Jojen in his solemn voice, "then love and hate can mate. Mountain or marsh, it makes no matter. The land is one." "One," his sister agreed, "but over wrinkled.”
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Book:A Storm of Swords
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A Storm of Swords
In 'A Storm of Swords,' readers are immersed in a complex narrative that follows a multitude of characters across a vast, interconnected world. The story delves into themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the struggle for control over the Iron Throne. The novel is renowned for its intricate plot, vivid characters, and its ability to surprise readers with unexpected twists. more
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