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| published = November 16, 1998 | | published = November 16, 1998 | ||
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| genres = Fantasy | | genres = Fantasy | ||
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− | ''A Clash of Kings'' by George R.R. Martin is an adult fantasy novel, originally published on November 16, 1998. It is the second book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series. | + | ''A Clash of Kings'' by George R.R. Martin is an adult fantasy novel, originally published on November 16, 1998. It is the second book in the [[A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin (series)|A Song of Ice and Fire series]]. |
==Trigger Warnings== | ==Trigger Warnings== | ||
− | '' | + | *Abuse (physical and sexual) |
+ | *Gore | ||
+ | *Rape | ||
+ | *Sexual assault | ||
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+ | ==Representation== | ||
+ | An asterisk (*) indicates that the author '''openly identifies''' with that identity. | ||
+ | *Gay side character | ||
==Tropes== | ==Tropes== | ||
− | + | *[[Pseudo-medieval (trope)|Pseudo-medieval setting]] | |
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− | [[Category:Adult]][[Category:Fantasy]][[Category:Books]] | + | [[Category:Adult]] |
+ | [[Category:Fantasy]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Books]] | ||
+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Clash of Kings, A by George R.R. Martin}} |
Latest revision as of 17:30, 1 August 2021
A Clash of Kings
Author(s) | George R.R. Martin |
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Published | November 16, 1998 |
Publisher | Bantam |
Genre(s) | Fantasy |
Age group | Adult |
A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin is an adult fantasy novel, originally published on November 16, 1998. It is the second book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series.
Trigger Warnings
- Abuse (physical and sexual)
- Gore
- Rape
- Sexual assault
Representation
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.
- Gay side character