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Brutus2600 07-09-2011 11:59 AM

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Oh yeah...f*ck the Frey's and the crazy Tully kid. Both of those houses are nut cases :p

Anybody else getting the 5th book Tuesday and starting it immediately? I can't wait, I've got it coming in from Amazon :tu

yachties23 07-09-2011 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Brutus2600 (Post 1330026)
Oh yeah...f*ck the Frey's and the crazy Tully kid. Both of those houses are nut cases :p

Anybody else getting the 5th book Tuesday and starting it immediately? I can't wait, I've got it coming in from Amazon :tu

I'm going to pick it up for my Nook, but saving it for 2 weeks when I'm on vacation. Very much excited to be reading it.

hscmit 07-09-2011 02:30 PM

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still finishing storm of swords

but will be onto the others soon enough

blugill 07-10-2011 11:20 AM

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I'm about to start A Storm of Swords, perhaps this coming weekend after payday. I've got a couple of zombie fiction novels to get through first though, easy enough reading.

I'm really kind of glad that hopefully by the time I get to finishing Dance with Dragons the next novel will be on it's way out!

Ratters 07-11-2011 12:30 AM

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Ha, that's funny, I got the four book set, but too have a couple zombie novels I gotta get through first. :D Just started Among the Living today.

blugill 07-11-2011 05:43 PM

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I love the amount of zombie fiction available to the Kindle. Bargain priced as well!

J.L. Bourne is my favorite!

Ratters 07-12-2011 12:51 AM

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Yeah, I read his first book when it was all posted online. Looking forward to the third book coming out. I just finished Patient Zero last week and enjoyed it. Just gotta finish Among the Living and this book One so I can get them back to the people who lent them to me then I can start Game of Thrones.

I was a bit pissed as I was planning on buying the Kindle of GoT but it was ten bucks cheaper to buy the four book set. Plus sposedly the Kindle version was missing some pages for some of the people who downloaded it. Does the Kindle version show the maps and stuff?

Sawyer 07-13-2011 09:50 AM

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I am going to start reading the books to see if I can get any more out of them. I am a huge fan of this genre, or at least I used to be. So I hope it was just something about the production of the TV series that was throwing me off.

Beagleone 08-24-2011 09:03 AM

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I saw the series when it was on earlier this year and was really impressed. Once the season was done, I went and downloaded the eBooks to my iPad. Two months later and I am completely finished with all five books. I am really excited to see how they are going to pull this off. This is fast becoming one of my favorite books and TV series.

Lonely Raven 10-05-2011 12:52 PM

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I just finished book Four, and I'm looking for an audiobook of 5 since I refuse to pay hardcover prices.

Damn these books are long winded. Great story, great depth, but he goes into a bit much description of what people are wearing (often in long lists), and the marching order, and who begot who. I think he's trying to much to be JRR Tolkien.

I'm really, really impressed with how well they pulled off the first season of the TV show. If this is another show that doesn't finish all seasons before being cancled, I'm going to be PISSED! Looking froward to Season 2!

Brutus2600 10-05-2011 12:59 PM

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I dunno...I didn't get bogged down too much in his description of things. If that bothers you though, never ever read the Wheel of Time, half the book is descriptions ;)

yachties23 10-05-2011 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Brutus2600 (Post 1430210)
I dunno...I didn't get bogged down too much in his description of things. If that bothers you though, never ever read the Wheel of Time, half the book is descriptions ;)

There are tons of descriptions in these books. Every meal, every feast, every course. I can't tell you how many times I've read "Ceseri broke her fast on...."

But those descriptions carry over wonderfully to help paint the picture that is Westeros. You can picture the utter cold at the wall by the descriptions of the haunted forest, The utter brutality of size of Gregor Clegane by the way men describe him, and the hideousness of Brienne of Tarth just cause well men are just really messed up to her lol.

Brutus2600 10-05-2011 01:35 PM

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I guess I didn't phrase that well. What I meant was although there are descriptions of quite literally everything, they weren't that noticeable or bothersome to me and like you said, painted great visuals of what was happening in the scene :)

Lonely Raven 10-05-2011 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by yachties23 (Post 1430263)
I can't tell you how many times I've read "Ceseri broke her fast on...."

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That's a great example of how I feel reading these books. I enjoy a great description, but he tends to do LISTS. IMHO, lists are just to fill word count, not for great writing.

kiwi michelle 11-27-2011 06:38 PM

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Love love love the series!! Am so going to go out and buy the books. Bring on season 2 (which will air months later in NZ...bugger).

Wanger 11-28-2011 07:32 AM

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I got the set of 4 books at Costco last month. Haven't had a lot of reading time lately, but it's slowing down at work, so I might bring one with me soon. :)

And for the record, the wife and I dressed as Khal Drogo and Daenerys Targaryen for Halloween. :p Unfortunately, there was only a handful of people who knew who we were. :(

OLS 01-20-2012 05:29 PM

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Ah, ever the last one in, I just watched Episode one and two and I am absolutely gripped.
What nards, to pull out a Olde Werlde drama like this, and my goodness, they are hitting it out of
the park. Does it stay good to the end, or does it get crappy like some Elizabethan "Lost" ?

LostAbbott 01-20-2012 05:34 PM

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Nope the while first season is fantastic. While not a direct copy of the book it does acgreat job ofckeeping the feel and creatingvthe world.
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MikeyC 01-20-2012 05:41 PM

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I watched the first season on HBOGo.com and got totally hooked. Next season starts in a few weeks I believe.

OLS 01-21-2012 09:26 PM

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Jeezus, just finished all ten episodes and apart from what seemed like the falling apart of the barbarian storyline near
the end it was all pretty great. And even then there was this icon of things to come with the dragons that says
this is gonna get freaky deeky in 2012. To bad Sean Bean had to die, he's always good. But how else to spur
on the full measure of revenge that was coming even before they chopped his head off, haha, well, look out.


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