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Re: Arya Stark, yes... Fanatic-Templar Send a noteboard - 10/12/2009 04:56:07 PM
From one sentence to the next, Arya captivates the reader. Ready to explode with unpredictable actions at any moment.


Where 'the reader' is you and definitely not me. Arya is an irritating, whining brat who has been wasting our time for over two books straight with a storyline that just won't end. I especially laugh when Catelyn goes south to talk with the Baratheons, then comes back in the span of chapters, but all the wile Arya is still turning around in pointless circles. What an excruciating read.
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