05-18-2011, 02:28 PM | #11 |
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So I've been reading more.
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05-21-2011, 05:17 PM | #12 |
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My favorite character is, of course, Darkstar. He kills people and doesn't afraid of anything.
On a more serious note, Brienne appears to be the woobie of the universe, perhaps to even a greater extent than Sam. You'll see what I mean eventually.
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06-14-2011, 03:22 AM | #13 |
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Sooooo it's been a while, hasn't it?
I've just started A Storm of Swords, of which more eventually.
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Has anybody been watching the tv series of this? Is it any good? I ask because I've been hearing a lot about the books but never read them myself, so I was wondering if the show would be a good substitute instead.
Or should I just go out and buy the books instead?
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06-14-2011, 01:33 PM | #15 |
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There's a thread about it somewhere on the second page of this subforum, actually. I'd have thought it would be more active, what with the Big Huge Gigantic Momentous Plot Event Thingy that went down in the latest installment (according to the recaps--I don't have that fancy-pants cable teevee).
And while I'm told the TV series is accessible to newbies, the books themselves are awesome enough in their own right that I'd recommend them to you anyway. See if you can get the first, A Game of Thrones, from the library or something to see if his style is to your taste or not.
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06-14-2011, 02:51 PM | #16 |
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The books are much more detailed and involving. The series is a pretty good adaptation, though, probably as good as you could get (probably coulda went the whole 12 episodes instead of just 10 but hey you can't have everything, it hits all the important stuff).
As for why people haven't been posting in it, I dunno. I posted in it through episode 6, if I remember correctly.
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06-18-2011, 03:27 AM | #17 |
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It turns out that I got the Song of Ice and Fire series for my birthday, a bit early 'cos it was too hard to hide. Flipped though A Feast for Crows, just 'cuz, and didn't see a single Tyrion chapter. No Daenerys or Arya either. Didn't even see Sansa, for fuck's sake. Did see an awful lot of Brienne, though, and Cersei for some reason. I suppose I'm intrigued to see how much mileage there is to be wrung from "blahdeblah duty duty duuuuuty" and "blahdeblah I'm the meanest woman in Westeros" respectively, but overall I'm not looking forward to it .
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06-18-2011, 04:43 AM | #18 | |
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into the second book myself, now that I bought the books three days ago
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If you're not doing both you are doing it wrong. Heads up to folks in the States looking to purchase the novels: Make use of online storefronts. For example, Barnes and Noble is selling all four for ~17 bucks on the site, but it's twice that in the store itself. Just purchase it online and select in-store pickup and *poof* it's 17 bucks in the store, basically. That's about the same sale price Amazon has right now.
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The upshot of all of this is that ADwD is apparently focused on the parts of the cast that didn't get screentime in AFfC, sooooo, Tyrion, Arya, Daenerys and everyone else who's totally bitchin' (Darkstar lolitrollu). |
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06-18-2011, 01:42 PM | #20 |
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Man, I can't wait to see the return of all our favorite A Feast for Crows characters in The Winds of Winter, like Areo Hotah, Podrick Payne and Darkstar. 2017 can't come fast enough!!!
On a more serious note, I actually like A Feast for Crows insofar as it's fairly short (if you look at the typeface and page count in comparison to A Storm of Swords it's really something like half as long), has a lot of mysteries regarding the fates of certain characters that will keep you guessing, wraps up a couple of plotlines (while introducing a crapload of new ones, of course), and new developments that are actually fairly interesting regarding the fates of long running characters, and I personally have only had to wait a couple of years to read A Dance with Dragons which is coming out next month, so unlike the longtime fans I'm much more forgiving of A Feast for Crows.
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