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Essentially half way through a Storm of Swords right now and I am so hooked...Especially because you end up getting to know Jaime more. I was set on hating his guts during the first season/book but once you find out more about his inner struggles, you end up sympathizing with him and end up changing your perception.
There a few instances of this in the later books too. There are characters you hate that you will eventually love (or at least feel for, especially by the time DWD rolls around) and there will also be chars that you love early in the story that you are cursing at by the end of the most recent book.
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I'm going through these books like its nothin'...I should pace myself since I'm sure I'll be suffering from withdrawal symptoms once I have nothing to read...It's inevitable, though, since the books take a while to come out.
My only complaint is that they introduce new POV characters which makes it hard for me to engage the book right away. Rather than going through the pages without any effort, I find myself having to place a bit more effort in making sure I read through the beginning. Not that I'm making a huge complaint!
...probably because I spoiled myself and attached myself to characters from the previous books.
My only complaint is that they introduce new POV characters which makes it hard for me to engage the book right away. Rather than going through the pages without any effort, I find myself having to place a bit more effort in making sure I read through the beginning. Not that I'm making a huge complaint!
...probably because I spoiled myself and attached myself to characters from the previous books.
Feast for crows was a little bit of a grind at first. Later you will see how well it meshes with DWD.
Im starting to re-read feast for crows since I already finished DWD.
a quick question for you guys who've read the books etc. Im on the 2nd book and did not read the first
WARNING: THIS IS NOT A SPOILER FOR THE BEGINNING OF CLASH OF KINGS, IT'S A SPOILER FOR THE END OF THE BOOK. - SkinnyPupp
Spoiler!
right off the bat basically in this 2nd book they talk about Bran and the other kids back in winterfell killed by eddards squire, whatever his name is, what/how did that happen?
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Last edited by SkinnyPupp; 08-01-2011 at 10:21 PM.
Reason: added spoiler warning
a quick question for you guys who've read the books etc. Im on the 2nd book and did not read the first
Spoiler!
right off the bat basically in this 2nd book they talk about Bran and the other kids back in winterfell killed by eddards squire, whatever his name is, what/how did that happen?
a quick question for you guys who've read the books etc. Im on the 2nd book and did not read the first
Spoiler!
right off the bat basically in this 2nd book they talk about Bran and the other kids back in winterfell killed by eddards squire, whatever his name is, what/how did that happen?
Dammit I thought you posted a spoiler for book 2, but it wasn't! Now I have been spoiled for whatever book you posted about...
That's a spoiler for book 2. The thing he says happens about 80% of the way through A Clash of Kings and is mentioned at the beginning of A Storm of Swords.
BUT...if you read til the end of book 2...you'd know that...
Spoiler!
The two Stark boys aren't dead...they hid in the crypts. Theon Greyjoy found two other boys that were similar and killed them to look like Brann and Wicken.
I'm almost sure you're reading the wrong book...that you're reading A Storm of Swords instead of A Clash of Kings.
Because A Storm of Swords begins with Catelyn Stark talking about what you're talking about (after the prologue) and A Clash of Kings begins with Aria and Sansa.
What you're talking about is one of the main plot points from the end of book 2 to the beginning of book 3. There's no way you read it at the beginning of book 2. I know I'm only listening to audiobooks but still, I don't remember any mention of it at the beginning of A Clash of Kings.
Even if you have seen the TV series, I HIGHLY recommend you read the first book. There's a lot of plot points the show couldn't delve into but are very important still to how the story unravels.
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Even if you have seen the TV series, I HIGHLY recommend you read the first book. There's a lot of plot points the show couldn't delve into but are very important still to how the story unravels.
Like what?
The show is now over and we can speak freely about book one spoilers, I'm sure. Agreed?
But if anyone says anything about books 2-5 without clear spoiler tags (preferably with reference to what book you're talking about) will be banned so hard...
I'm going to rename this thread sometime and put down a set of rules for discussing this series.
So you've been reading the wrong book? Shit, A Clash of Kings is epic too. You basically spoiled everything that happened in book 2...
im actually only about 80 pages in and most of what i remember now could have almost been a run on from the first book [or series] so now time to forget everything and buy Clash of kings
why the fuck did i buy storm of swords
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None of what I say below is actually a spoiler...but if you don't want to know what you just spoiled for yourself, then don't read this.
Spoiler!
The first few chapters of A Storm of Swords actually tells a lot about A Clash of Kings. More importantly...it tells you who survives, which simply removes a lot of the suspense. That thing you know...well, that's just going to spoil some of the best parts of the last third of book 2.
You poor bastard. Go buy the whole set so you don't make this mistake again.
I can't think of anything important from book 1 that wasn't covered in the series. Except if you went right from the series to book 2, you would probably not be as familiar with the characters. because on TV familiarity with secondary characters are based on looks, while in the book the characters have more personality. And some characters were changed quite a bit, such as Yoren and Theon Greyjoy, Alisar, and probably more. Even The Hound was changed a bit, as he was kinder to Sansa in the book (he is the one who told her his burn story, not Littlefinger, and he made her promise not to tell anyone about it). The Direwolves are also much more prominent in the book.
Also, I noticed in the series that Cersei was sleeping with her nephew squire Lancel, but they never mentioned that in the book. Maybe it's from a later book? What a slut. Also, as I mentioned before, some things that were only hinted at (Renly being gay with the Flower Knight) in the book were made blatantly obvious in the series (IE Renly gets a blow job from him.. can't get much more obvious than that!)
Also, I noticed in the series that Cersei was sleeping with her nephew squire Lancel, but they never mentioned that in the book. Maybe it's from a later book? What a slut. Also, as I mentioned before, some things that were only hinted at (Renly being gay with the Flower Knight) in the book were made blatantly obvious in the series (IE Renly gets a blow job from him.. can't get much more obvious than that!)
Lancel is Cersei's cousin. He's Ser Kevan's (Ser Tywin's brother) eldest son. They do mention later on in the books of Lancel and Cersei's relationship.
The TV show tends to add elements from later books and they reported that they'd be doing the same for the second season...whatever works, I guess!
So... any predictions on what'll happen in book six? Stannis is allegedly dead (though I'm having a hard time believing that, especially with Mance being a part of that group at the time), and Jon Snow also theoretically dead or dying with that cliffhanger of an ending.
I do have to say that I'm not enjoying the Bran sidestory with the greenseers. I've been finding my eyes just glazing over whenever I read that portion of the story. That said, any thoughts on who the "ranger" on that giant elk is/was? I know most people assume it's Jon's uncle, but I have a feeling it might turn out to be someone completely different.
Hopefully book six comes out sooner than DWD did...