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RE: A song of Ice and fire discussion - Changer - May-15-2009 Great ^^ I enjoyed Game of Thrones a lot, though I must warn you, it's vividly written ![]() ![]() RE: A song of Ice and fire discussion - Chiquita - May-19-2009 Vivid is good!! Can't wait to start a new series.. it makes me a bit giddy!!! ![]() RE: A song of Ice and fire discussion - Sini - May-24-2009 (May-14-2009, 09:04 PM (UTC))chriSchaeffer Wrote: Planning the program?! Nice! Am I chatting with famous people and I didn't even know it?! Well I wouldn't say "famous" but I think most of the science fiction / fantasy fandom in Finland knows who I am. And as I'm totally off topic and bragging about authors I'll meet / have met, we had a really nice little con this weekend, Åcon 3 in Mariehamn Åland with Steph Swainston as a GoH. She was really nice and is a brilliant author and you all should go read her books. RE: A song of Ice and fire discussion - cooncheez - Jun-18-2009 Hobb was my favourite fantasy author until I read this series - Martin is just unbelievably good. If I start reading books and they are not up to the standard of Hobb or Martin, I simply don't read them. For people who want to read the books again before the HBO series comes out, I recommend getting the audio books read by Roy Dotrice - they are really well done - I just finished listening to A game of Thrones and can't wait to get cracking on A Clash of Kings. Cheers RE: A song of Ice and fire discussion - chriSchaeffer - Jun-18-2009 (Jun-18-2009, 03:17 AM (UTC))cooncheez Wrote: If I start reading books and they are not up to the standard of Hobb or Martin, I simply don't read them. LOL, that's a tough standard to keep. Shortly after reading all the robin hobb books I found George RR Martin and after that I was ruined as well. I quit reading a lot of books halfway through because nothing was as good as those two. RE: A song of Ice and fire discussion - Albertosaurus Rex - Jul-05-2009 Yeah, I have the same problem. Not much really stands up to Hobb or Martin. RE: A song of Ice and fire discussion - Changer - Jul-06-2009 To true ... RE: A song of Ice and fire discussion - maulkin - Jul-14-2009 I have just read all four books. Absolutely mind-blowing, thanks for the recommendation! Fire consumes but ice preserves... hmmm... RE: A song of Ice and fire discussion - chriSchaeffer - Jul-14-2009 (Jul-14-2009, 08:48 PM (UTC))maulkin Wrote: I have just read all four books. Absolutely mind-blowing, thanks for the recommendation! Sweet. Glad you liked them! RE: A song of Ice and fire discussion - Nobody - Jul-16-2009 I love ASoIaF. Love Jaime Lannister, he's my favourite. Ohh and Beric Dondarrion... and Howland Reed. Who lets face it is the coolest dude ever in the history of everything. I actually met Martin once, back when Feast was released in the UK and he did a Glasgow signing. And from what I hear in my email correspondence with him, he might be back in Glasgow soon for the show's filming. |