A review by lieslindi
A Clash of Kings #1 by Mel Rubi, Landry Q. Walker, George R.R. Martin

This second book starts weakly with physical impossibilities: a lame man who cannot rise from a fall unassisted and leans heavily in a cane "quickly" removes a headpiece that must need two hands to lift. His broken hip has mended badly but he seats himself at a table along a stretch of bench. In the first book I noticed none of this and only once did I notice "the yoke of an egg."