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Book Reviews of The Hedge Knight

The Hedge Knight
The Hedge Knight
Author: George R. R. Martin
ISBN-13: 9780606341202
ISBN-10: 060634120X
Publication Date: 3/2005
Pages: 168
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media
Book Type: Unknown Binding
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confuzzledbooks avatar reviewed The Hedge Knight on + 486 more book reviews
Having not read or seen any of the other parts of the Song of Ice and Fire series this is nice story to start out with. In some ways this story reminded me of the movie A Knights Tale with Heath Ledger but then it is different.


Instead of having funny sidekicks there is just Egg, Duncan the Talls new squire, a young boy who does not listen well and talks back a little and has something mysterious about him. Duncan who has yet to make a name for himself as a knight struggles with being the kind that someone could look up to.


This first part of the graphic novel ends on a cliff hanger so as to what happens. Alas I do not know because my library does not have the second part yet. The first part is light-hearted and amusing. Other reviews hint at Duncans tale not going so well in the end. So my curiosity is peaked and I will probably try harder to find the second part and read on.
daredevilgirl013 avatar reviewed The Hedge Knight on + 746 more book reviews
The graphics are really well done in this book along with the story line. There is no nudity, though they suggest at some sex scenes so a teenager could possibly read this if you wanted them to. Still hard to follow everyone with names that sound and look the same and are almost spelled the same. Still a good book and look forward to the next in the series.