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I just finished the first book. Bought the HBO series but haven't watched it yet. I have trouble following all the characters. I know the main ones, but the bannerman and all the other side characters are hard to follow. I've never been a huge fan of books similar to this. I hated LoTR and this series sort of reminds me of that, but not really. I enjoy this much more than LoTR. It's a little difficult to keep everyone straight. Obviously the Starks are easy, and the Lannisters, etc, but holy shit sometimes I have to read a paragraph twice to understand what they're talking about.

Looking forward to watching season 2 after I watch season 1.
 
Yeah as this show progresses it is going to make The Wire seem like it had a small cast by comparison.
 
I'm stoked to get through finals this week and next just because I've gone 10 weeks without reading GoT (or ASOIAF should I say) lol. Finished the second book over Christmas break.

Yeah its rough keeping track of characters at first, I reference the lists of all the houses and their members at the back of the book all the time as well as the maps at the front. It seems to get easier over time to keep track but there's still confusion.

Definitely Tyrion is my favorite character. Love *SPOILER* his chapters in the second book where you get an insight into his scheming in and around King's Landing and the sort of back and forth political chess game he plays with Cersei.

All of Dany's chapters in the second book were a chore to read. I get it, there's many fine oils and wines and vast desert and shit and people want the dragons. All the other story lines were so much more interesting, this one took like 15 chapters and ultimately produced very little.

Sucks to hear that Syrio never re-appeared. I had thought he could have escaped from that battle and King's Landing with his "swift as the wind" mastery and what not. Then again part of what I love about the books is that Martin isn't sentimental and tends to keep stuff "realistic", if that makes sense.
 
I just finished the first book. Bought the HBO series but haven't watched it yet. I have trouble following all the characters. I know the main ones, but the bannerman and all the other side characters are hard to follow. I've never been a huge fan of books similar to this. I hated LoTR and this series sort of reminds me of that, but not really. I enjoy this much more than LoTR. It's a little difficult to keep everyone straight. Obviously the Starks are easy, and the Lannisters, etc, but holy shit sometimes I have to read a paragraph twice to understand what they're talking about.

Looking forward to watching season 2 after I watch season 1.

In terms of the LOTR trilogy, I couldn't even make it through The Fellowship of the Ring. With A Song of Fire and Ice, I'm almost done with A Dance with Dragons now, and am hoping for a Book 6 within the next year or so. Stick with it, because I found it worthwhile, and I typically hate this genre.
 
I just checked the first book out from the library via download. I've never listened to a book on tape before and I'm struggling to pay attention and not do other things on the computer while listening. It makes it even harder to know who's talking about who. I'm going to give it a good shot, but I doubt even if I make it all the way through the first book like this that I'll do any of the others the this way.
 
I just checked the first book out from the library via download. I've never listened to a book on tape before and I'm struggling to pay attention and not do other things on the computer while listening. It makes it even harder to know who's talking about who. I'm going to give it a good shot, but I doubt even if I make it all the way through the first book like this that I'll do any of the others the this way.

haha yeah i looked into getting the audio book for driving and it was something like 67 cds...holy fuck
 
haha yeah i looked into getting the audio book for driving and it was something like 67 cds...holy fuck

Yeah, the first book is 28 discs and over 33 hours. I have 21 days to get through it. Good thing I'm unemployed...
 
Funny you mention that because I was raving about the book and show after finishing the book and got my housemate and his girlfriend watching the show. But a few episodes in she decided to just get the audio books and listen to them at work (which is her preferred method of consuming books). It works for her but I couldn't comprehend a See Spot Run audio book much less Game of Thrones, I just get distracted too easily.
 
Had to watch the 1st season twice to get it. Can't wait for season 2!
 
Had to watch the 1st season twice to get it. Can't wait for season 2!

Word. Now if Martin can just stay focused enough to finish the next two books before HBO is ready to shoot them...
 
Word. Now if Martin can just stay focused enough to finish the next two books before HBO is ready to shoot them...

Apparently he gave the showrunners his outline for the rest of the series, just in case they (a) beat him to Season 6, or (b) he dies before finishing the series.

:sigh:

A little less describing the armor and flags and a little more moving the plot forward would have solved this problem before it became a problem.
 
Apparently he gave the showrunners his outline for the rest of the series, just in case they (a) beat him to Season 6, or (b) he dies before finishing the series.

:sigh:

A little less describing the armor and flags and a little more moving the plot forward would have solved this problem before it became a problem.

Haha! No doubt. Martin doesn't lack for detail, does he? When even the secondary and tertiary characters are described in detail, it does get to be a bit much. If I have to read one more time about Daario Naharis' purple hair and purple beard ... actually for 5 books now Martin spends more time describing in detail every aspect, color, and mood of Dany's life, it makes me wonder if he is actually in love with a character that he made up for a book. It's 20 pages of fluff, and then a plot advance in the last little paragraph, if you're lucky.
 
Haha! No doubt. Martin doesn't lack for detail, does he? When even the secondary and tertiary characters are described in detail, it does get to be a bit much. If I have to read one more time about Daario Naharis' purple hair and purple beard ... actually for 5 books now Martin spends more time describing in detail every aspect, color, and mood of Dany's life, it makes me wonder if he is actually in love with a character that he made up for a book. It's 20 pages of fluff, and then a plot advance in the last little paragraph, if you're lucky.

Have to wonder if maybe he's a pedo...
 
Arya Stark is a pre-teen clone of NCIS's Ziva David, both in manner and looks.
 
I just checked the first book out from the library via download. I've never listened to a book on tape before and I'm struggling to pay attention and not do other things on the computer while listening. It makes it even harder to know who's talking about who. I'm going to give it a good shot, but I doubt even if I make it all the way through the first book like this that I'll do any of the others the this way.

The way I read the books involves a lot of flipping to the index pages. It's satisfying to re-read the books and have characters make early appearances who become more important later (or who turn out to be relatives of characters that emerge later). The richness of the world and the way that GRRM populates it with so many characters that seem "equal" in so many respects (it's unlikely that a POV character is going to die, but it can happen!) makes it much more enjoyable for me.

Stephen Erickson's Malazan series (10 books! Thousands of characters!) is more dense and even more character death-neutral, but it's a bit less well-told than GRRM's series.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malazan_Book_of_the_Fallen

At least it's complete, I suppose :)

Ed O.
 
Just finished Feast for Crows last week. That one was pretty tedious. But otherwise I'm happy.

I'm downloading them on Audible.com. I was listening to them while grouse hunting last fall, duck hunting last winter and fly fishing now.

The voice actor is pretty damned amazing. That guy has probably 40 different voices he pulls out (although it's not enough).

I've gotten lost at times, but to tell the truth I just go with the flow and I seem to pick it up again. I probably ought to re-listen to the whole damned thing again in a year just to put it all together.

Btw, is it just me or does this guy really, really, REALLY like to describe his meals?

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He looks like the kind of guy who can put away a rasher of bacon.
 
The way I read the books involves a lot of flipping to the index pages. It's satisfying to re-read the books and have characters make early appearances who become more important later (or who turn out to be relatives of characters that emerge later). The richness of the world and the way that GRRM populates it with so many characters that seem "equal" in so many respects (it's unlikely that a POV character is going to die, but it can happen!) makes it much more enjoyable for me.

Stephen Erickson's Malazan series (10 books! Thousands of characters!) is more dense and even more character death-neutral, but it's a bit less well-told than GRRM's series.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malazan_Book_of_the_Fallen

At least it's complete, I suppose :)

Ed O.

Yeah, I think having the index would be helpful at first to keep everyone straight. It helps that I watched the first season of the show. So I know the flow of the story. Does he keep adding a bunch of characters in later books? I too like that everyone is expendable. Makes for a more unpredictable read.
 
I understand why they did it, but the guys they got to play Robb and Jon are way too old for those characters. They're supposed to be 14-15 and the actors are clearly in their 20s. Also, GRRM makes a point of saying later in AGAT of that Robb was growing out a beard to try to look older, yet here he is at the beginning of the series with quite a bit of facial hair... I think they went with older guys to avoid a Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe feel, but I think it takes away from quite a bit of the story when you use actors so much older than the characters they are playing. Here is a kid who is 14 years old, yet he's leading an Army off to war. How can a guy who looks at least six or seven years older than the part calls for, accurately portray that story?
 
I think his writing reflects the fact that in medieval times people really did age faster. I remember reading that at some points over half the population of Europe was under 20. So his medieval fantasy world works well in print with lots of young teenagers rising above their years.

The problem is reality. To the modern eye it just looks kind of silly to see a real 14 year old kid leading grown men in battle. Can you imagine a 14 year old sergeant being obeyed by American Marines on Omaha beach or by Army Rangers in Afghanistan? It just doesn't work.

And how old is Daenerys when she marries Drogo? Like 13 or something? Even HBO doesn't want to show a 13 year old raped by a 28-ish half-caveman. It's one thing to write about it. It's another to show it.
 
I understand why they did it, but the guys they got to play Robb and Jon are way too old for those characters. They're supposed to be 14-15 and the actors are clearly in their 20s. Also, GRRM makes a point of saying later in AGAT of that Robb was growing out a beard to try to look older, yet here he is at the beginning of the series with quite a bit of facial hair... I think they went with older guys to avoid a Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe feel, but I think it takes away from quite a bit of the story when you use actors so much older than the characters they are playing. Here is a kid who is 14 years old, yet he's leading an Army off to war. How can a guy who looks at least six or seven years older than the part calls for, accurately portray that story?

Martin has said that one of his regrets with the series is that he made those characters too young. Plus, Martin is on-board with HBO making the characters older, and HBO has even introduced some characters, such as Roz, who was the hooker that Theon Greyjoy fancied.

Speaking of Theon, is anybody hoping that we get to see the version of Theon that Ramsey Snow creates at Winterfell?

I also noticed in the trailer for Season Two that Cersei is being led from the Sept of Baelor in custody. Doesn't the put us well in to Book 3, or even Book 4?

Season One was basically Book 1, with a few additions, but it appears they will be jumping ahead quite a bit in Season Two.
 
So..... the first season of GoT has Renly and The Knight of Flowers as gay lovers.... did I miss something in the first book?

Also, I might have to go back and look, but I thought Renly was part of the Kings Guard...
 
So..... the first season of GoT has Renly and The Knight of Flowers as gay lovers.... did I miss something in the first book?

lol this was my reaction when I watched the show. I assumed HBO had just thrown in a gay angle but upon Wiki'ing it apparently there are suggestions to this in the first book...becomes somewhat more obvious in the second but if I didn't see the show I still may have glossed over it.
 
lol this was my reaction when I watched the show. I assumed HBO had just thrown in a gay angle but upon Wiki'ing it apparently there are suggestions to this in the first book...becomes somewhat more obvious in the second but if I didn't see the show I still may have glossed over it.

Yeah, I actually started paying attention to the innuendos after that scene haha

It makes sense.
 
so I'm staying away from the books until the series is done since I started the show first. But the Mrs and I finished the first season last night. All I can say is HOLY F!!!! I havent been this emotionally drained since the first few seasons of 24. Brilliantly done (And I'm sure the books are great too lol)


I just wanted to finally click on this thread since I couldnt before :p
 
so I'm staying away from the books until the series is done since I started the show first. But the Mrs and I finished the first season last night. All I can say is HOLY F!!!! I havent been this emotionally drained since the first few seasons of 24. Brilliantly done (And I'm sure the books are great too lol)


I just wanted to finally click on this thread since I couldnt before :p

The books are obviously better... and I think my biggest disappointment is how much they downplay the dire wolves in the show. The wolves play a MUCH bigger role in the book. I think they chose not to do a CGI wolf and it would be too difficult to do some of the things on screen that the wolves do in the books.
 
good to know. Cause the Wolves are badass. I was also emotionally distraught at Ned having to kill one. I sometimes judge a show's writing based on any emotional reaction it can draw for me. And Jesus this show does. Hatred when I hear the Lannisters speak, Sadness for the Stark household, even joy and compassion with Jon Snow's story.

Seriously though... Frak the Lannisters (except Tyrion so far) (but if something changes please dont spoil it for me lol)
 
good to know. Cause the Wolves are badass. I was also emotionally distraught at Ned having to kill one. I sometimes judge a show's writing based on any emotional reaction it can draw for me. And Jesus this show does. Hatred when I hear the Lannisters speak, Sadness for the Stark household, even joy and compassion with Jon Snow's story.

Seriously though... Frak the Lannisters (except Tyrion so far) (but if something changes please dont spoil it for me lol)

You're going to end up liking Tyrion a lot more as the seasons progress, and looking at the trailer, I think some of Tyrion's better work is going to be included in Season 2. That's not really a spoiler...
 
You're going to end up liking Tyrion a lot more as the seasons progress, and looking at the trailer, I think some of Tyrion's better work is going to be included in Season 2. That's not really a spoiler...

yeah even though I'm clueless on the story I can kind of pick up on that he isnt like the rest of his family. Cant wait for the season to start!
 
These next two seasons will be insane if they follow the books, Wheels! Can't say the fourth one will be, and haven't read the newest book yet. Hopefully that doesn't spoil anything.
 
Season 2 we find out that Darth Vader is really Tyrion Lannister's father.
 

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