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'''''A Clash of Kings''''' is the second book in ''''']''''', a fantasy series by ]. It is the best-known of his works, and has spawned a successful trading card game. '''''A Clash of Kings''''' is the second book in ''''']''''', a fantasy series by ]. It is the best-known of his works, and has spawned a successful ].


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A Clash of Kings is the second book in A Song of Ice and Fire, a fantasy series by George R. R. Martin. It is the best-known of his works, and has spawned a successful trading card game.

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A Clash of Kings is set in a fictitious world reminiscent of Europe in the Middle Ages (primarily on a continent called Westeros), except for the fact that in this world, seasons can last decades. The tale is told through the point of view of 9 main characters:

Plot

In the second book from A Song of Ice and Fire, we find Westeros ravaged by war, kings in every area of the kingdom, the extinct species of dragons reborn, and the Black Brothers in utter desolation against the seemingly limitless hordes of wildlings commanded by the King Beyond the Wall. Dealing with the Stark family's lives after the death of Eddard, the Lannisters' rise to power, and the ever changing future of Daenerys Stormborn, A Clash of Kings takes the plot of the first book even higher.