George R.R. Martin/Game of Thrones
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3rd mountain cast as well
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Good. The last guy was not up to snuffeddysnake wrote:3rd mountain cast as well
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I have 85 more pages in Clash of Kings.
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Just started Dance With Dragons. Almost hesitant to finish because I don't wanna wait YEARS TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS.
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just start all over again and eventually you will be able to move right into Winds of WinterGSdrums87 wrote:Just started Dance With Dragons. Almost hesitant to finish because I don't wanna wait YEARS TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS.
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after that start reading, The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. there's 2 books now and the trilogy is supposed to be ending next spring. IMO, they are superior to anything GRRM has written. I've liked asoiaf, but these have been great to fill that void.GSdrums87 wrote:Just started Dance With Dragons. Almost hesitant to finish because I don't wanna wait YEARS TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS.
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I will remember this, friend. My brain needs the constant book-readings.
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What is The Name of the Wind about?
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it's told from a first person POV. Kvothe (the main character) tell his life story to a chronicler. It's set in a realistic world with magic that is more or less science based than anything. Deals with alchemy and thermodynamics, very interesting and detailed to read about. He's pretty much this gifted kid that learns about this stuff young and uses his talents throughout his life. I like it because he's not invincible like a lot of these books, he makes a lot of mistakes and deals with it. The university stuff grabs a lot of attention to Harry Potter, but it's really not too much like that, much more adult oriented. Like ice and fire, it's very detailed, but in a much more interesting way. I'm reading both books again and find them even better this time around.Spangler wrote:What is The Name of the Wind about?
this is from the back of the book
It gets tremendous praise, I believe PFiDC mentioned the books on here which led to me reading it. Very hard to put down, his writing is excellent, I'd go as far as saying one of the top 3 books I've ever read in the genre and one of my favorite ever. Highly recommend checking it out.I have stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings. I burned down the town of Trebon. I have spent the night with Felurian and left with both my sanity and my life. I was expelled from the University at a younger age than most people are allowed in. I tread paths by moonlight that others fear to speak of during day. I have talked to Gods, loved women, and written songs that make the minstrels weep.
So begins the tale of Kvothe—from his childhood in a troupe of traveling players, to years spent as a near-feral orphan in a crime-riddled city, to his daringly brazen yet successful bid to enter a difficult and dangerous school of magic. In these pages you will come to know Kvothe as a notorious magician, an accomplished thief, a masterful musician, and an infamous assassin. But The Name of the Wind is so much more—for the story it tells reveals the truth behind Kvothe's legend.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Name-Wind-Kin ... 0756404746
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I'll be reading this as soon as I'm done with DwD.
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Just finished Clash of Kings last night (after 4 months of reading). Can't wait to start Storm of Swords (which should take me a year to read).
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Magnar of Thenn has been cast.
Magnar of Thenn has been cast.
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Why? Didn't they pretty much merge Styr into Tormund?the wicked child wrote:http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/11/05/game-of-thrones-styr/
Magnar of Thenn has been cast.
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I'll probably finish the 4th book this weekend.
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proud of you Idoit
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This is the 5th one right? It looks like a long one.
This is the 5th one right? It looks like a long one.
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That's it. I'm only a few chapters in. I can't guess who the Ice Dragon is yet, but I have my suspicions...
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I need to pick this back up again. I'm about 50 pages into Storm of Swords, but I haven't read it in about a month.
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I bought the first 4 as a single file on whatever program came with my phone, so I don't even know which book is which aside from the first. I just know that the file has about 400 pages left so it has to be the last of 4.
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Apparently Neil Marshall is directing the 9th episode of the upcoming season. Given the job he did on Blackwater, I am really looking forward to that. A few comments from the man himself on the episode:
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the wicked child wrote:Apparently Neil Marshall is directing the 9th episode of the upcoming season. Given the job he did on Blackwater, I am really looking forward to that. A few comments from the man himself on the episode:Spoiler:
One of the scenes I was looking forward to the most.
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I was just thinking that I'm glad I already know the basic story from having read the books... it would be a nearly impossible task to avoid being spoiled otherwise. For instance: I did a google search for "game of thrones season 4" the other day looking to see if there was any official word on the start date for the next season (beyond "Spring 2014").
One of the results on the first page had the title 'Game of Thrones' Season 4 Spoilers <insert major event>. Right in the damn search result title.
Actual title: (pro-tip: MAJOR S4/Storm of Swords spoiler within)All that from a fairly benign search...
I'm glad nothing was spoiled for me really when I read the books. Well, other than being mad at someone for mentioning which characters had chapters in ADWD, but only in a GRRM book would that be considered spoiler material.
One of the results on the first page had the title 'Game of Thrones' Season 4 Spoilers <insert major event>. Right in the damn search result title.
Actual title: (pro-tip: MAJOR S4/Storm of Swords spoiler within)
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I'm glad nothing was spoiled for me really when I read the books. Well, other than being mad at someone for mentioning which characters had chapters in ADWD, but only in a GRRM book would that be considered spoiler material.
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Finally started reading Storm of Swords again last night after a 2 month hiatous (sp? ).
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Looking over the casting list for Season 4, I think we are going to see a lot more of Book 4 and 5 than we might have expected. If they start trying to streamline that material, I am ok with that, but it does concern me in regards to catching up with the books.