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I like the 4th book. I don't think it was nearly as engaging as the other 3...but, keep in mind, it's really only 3.5. The next one and the "fourth" were supposed to be one book, originally.
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Glad to see fellow ASoIaF fans here on LGP.
And to those who hasn's read the series: Don't shy away because it's fantasy. It's a delicious mix of political intrigue, war, blood and gore, awesome dialogue and language (modern language, cursing and so on), brilliantly evil and entertaining characters that one really gets to know, and so on. It's raw, brutal, fun and pretty much everything. Martin's kind of challenging too, giving details that gives clues about some other minor details like a 1000 pages later. I discovered things I hadn't before the third time I re-read the books. He makes some things come together in beautifully skilled ways. Things that were there in front of your face all along without you noticing it and then blam! Some things are turned upside down just like that, but not in a bad way.
I don't know anyone who's started the books that hasn't liked them and read them quickly.
Agree the first one's great, the second part better than the first and then the third even better than the second. Fourth book is very good but might've stretched out too far from some of the main characters and happenings.
Check out http://www.georgerrmartin.com/ and click "Not A Blog" for Martin's own words about the casting of the HBO series and on other things related to ASoIaF. He's been kind of in the open about the fifth book lately, mentioning he's on page 1200 something with finished material and just need another 200 or so. It is weird though how long it's taken. There have been hints of it being nearly finished since 07
And to those who hasn's read the series: Don't shy away because it's fantasy. It's a delicious mix of political intrigue, war, blood and gore, awesome dialogue and language (modern language, cursing and so on), brilliantly evil and entertaining characters that one really gets to know, and so on. It's raw, brutal, fun and pretty much everything. Martin's kind of challenging too, giving details that gives clues about some other minor details like a 1000 pages later. I discovered things I hadn't before the third time I re-read the books. He makes some things come together in beautifully skilled ways. Things that were there in front of your face all along without you noticing it and then blam! Some things are turned upside down just like that, but not in a bad way.
I don't know anyone who's started the books that hasn't liked them and read them quickly.
Agree the first one's great, the second part better than the first and then the third even better than the second. Fourth book is very good but might've stretched out too far from some of the main characters and happenings.
Check out http://www.georgerrmartin.com/ and click "Not A Blog" for Martin's own words about the casting of the HBO series and on other things related to ASoIaF. He's been kind of in the open about the fifth book lately, mentioning he's on page 1200 something with finished material and just need another 200 or so. It is weird though how long it's taken. There have been hints of it being nearly finished since 07

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Thanks for the recommendation, I have about 80 pages left, I really like this book. I got hooked fast. looking forward to the sequels. Any other suggestions of something similiar?jaysmiter wrote:eddysnake wrote:jaysmiter wrote:The Name of the Wind would be a good change of pace. It's a fairly quick read (I knocked it out in a week or so) and doesn't make you wanna throw the book at a wall like Ice and Fire does sometimes.
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couple new previews from last night.. even though I just finished the 1st 3 books, I kinda want to go back and read again
http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/09/13/tea ... f-thrones/
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Saw the shorter new teaser trailer last night but read there'd be a new one right away on Martin's blog.jaysmiter wrote:
That was pretty awesome!
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Hah, Mayor Carcetti from The Wire is Littlefinger.....that's awesome.
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I just bought Game of Thrones, plan on reading it over Christmas as I'm about done with the third dark tower book and I need a one book break from that series.
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LOL at you thinking you can stop after the 3rd one ends...Killiecrankie wrote:I just bought Game of Thrones, plan on reading it over Christmas as I'm about done with the third dark tower book and I need a one book break from that series.
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12 min version.
Looks absolutely amazing. I'm so happy it's becoming an HBO series and not a movie where they'd want a lower age limit for ticket sales. Also, as a fan of the series I must say the creators have said/written all the right things so far. Very, very excited.
12 min version.
Looks absolutely amazing. I'm so happy it's becoming an HBO series and not a movie where they'd want a lower age limit for ticket sales. Also, as a fan of the series I must say the creators have said/written all the right things so far. Very, very excited.
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daenerys is lookin good
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Is she 15?eddysnake wrote:daenerys is lookin good
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Please get you mind out of the gutter, I meant she was lookin good as a casting decision for Daenerys...PensFanInDC wrote:Is she 15?eddysnake wrote:daenerys is lookin good

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lol, it was a legit question. One thing I thought would be tough for this as a film or cable series is the rather graphic sex and violence with girls and boys under 16 years old.eddysnake wrote:Please get you mind out of the gutter, I meant she was lookin good as a casting decision for Daenerys...PensFanInDC wrote:Is she 15?eddysnake wrote:daenerys is lookin good
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that's very true, and I still forget they are that young in the books, my mind pictures them much older as I'm reading.
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Me too. When I read...eddysnake wrote:that's very true, and I still forget they are that young in the books, my mind pictures them much older as I'm reading.
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I'm pretty sure they aged the characters up a bit for the series.
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And I'm fine with that. If they take it further than the first book then....jaysmiter wrote:I'm pretty sure they aged the characters up a bit for the series.
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PensFanInDC wrote:LOL at you thinking you can stop after the 3rd one ends...Killiecrankie wrote:I just bought Game of Thrones, plan on reading it over Christmas as I'm about done with the third dark tower book and I need a one book break from that series.
Your right, I'll just have to read both then ha
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Seriously....finish Waste Lands and try to not pick up Wizard and Glass. I will tell you that once you finish Waste Lands you can do with the first 100-150 pages of Wizard and Glass and then put it down for Game of Thrones, no problem.Killiecrankie wrote:PensFanInDC wrote:LOL at you thinking you can stop after the 3rd one ends...Killiecrankie wrote:I just bought Game of Thrones, plan on reading it over Christmas as I'm about done with the third dark tower book and I need a one book break from that series.
Your right, I'll just have to read both then ha
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I'm just going to blow throw them, I had two non fiction books I am working on-I'll pause with one and rapidly finish the other before I start Game of Thrones.PensFanInDC wrote:
Seriously....finish Waste Lands and try to not pick up Wizard and Glass. I will tell you that once you finish Waste Lands you can do with the first 100-150 pages of Wizard and Glass and then put it down for Game of Thrones, no problem.
I've already ordered book two, so hopefully it fulfills my expectations.
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Age wise they look like I've pictured them. Altough that is older than the book sais, true there.
And yeah HBO Daenerys is gorgeous =)
And yeah HBO Daenerys is gorgeous =)
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ONE MONTH TO GO
So HBO released a little mini game to unlock some scenes. http://www.themaesterspath.com/#/intro" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I really like the actress they got to play Arya Stark. She looks the part perfect. Cannot wait for this, I'm almost done with the 3rd book for my re-read.
HBO is selling some t-shirts, but they are pretty nerdy. They need to ditch the slogans and just go with the logos.
http://store.hbo.com//?v=hbo_shows_game ... 8&pa=affcj" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So HBO released a little mini game to unlock some scenes. http://www.themaesterspath.com/#/intro" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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HBO is selling some t-shirts, but they are pretty nerdy. They need to ditch the slogans and just go with the logos.
http://store.hbo.com//?v=hbo_shows_game ... 8&pa=affcj" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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looks like I gotta order HBO again, I went back and reread Name of the wind preparing for Wise Man's fear that I got yesterday. I gotta get back into Fire and Ice mode...