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Title: Anyone else reading "The Game of Thrones"?
Post by: cavalier973 on January 28, 2013, 12:32:01 AM
I started reading these novels after seeing one episode of the HBO tv series.  I found the show incredibly boring, except during the part that focuses on Tyrion, the dwarf.  I bought the first four books, breezed through the first three, and struggled through the fourth.

They are quite depressing, but gripping all the same.  I'm hoping to find a paperback copy of "A Dance with Dragons", or I might just get the Kindle version and download the app that allows one to read Kindle books on the laptop.

Anyone else here who has read these?
Title: Re: Anyone else reading "The Game of Thrones"?
Post by: Laetitia on January 28, 2013, 04:37:22 PM
I've read all but Dances With Dragons twice. Will read the whole series again when the next book comes out... which might be 5-6 years from now, if the George RR Martin takes as long as he did for the last one.

Tyrion is my favorite character through the first five books, along with Arya Stark, but there are a few characters I started to find quite interesting - don't worry, no spoilers - heading into book six. Given the number of characters I got attached to over the first books though, I'm going to have to assume this means they'll die in book seven.
Title: Re: Anyone else reading "The Game of Thrones"?
Post by: Brooklyn Red Leg on January 29, 2013, 06:42:18 AM
I'm reading the second book now (almost finished) and definitely its interesting. The characters are fairly compelling. Never saw the series and not really interested in such. Its way too High Medieval for my tastes from what I can see, which is one of the few gripes I have about the books. I'm more of a Germanic Heroic Myth than Le Morte D'Arthur fan. 
Title: Re: Anyone else reading "The Game of Thrones"?
Post by: dalebert on January 29, 2013, 02:30:19 PM
I'm very tempted. I've been gorging myself on The Tudors on Netflix. I heard recently that the story was inspiration for GoT.
Title: Re: Anyone else reading "The Game of Thrones"?
Post by: John Shaw on January 29, 2013, 05:09:26 PM
Too much rape, incest and kid fucking for me.

Couldn't get into it.
Title: Re: Anyone else reading "The Game of Thrones"?
Post by: dalebert on January 29, 2013, 08:09:39 PM
Too much rape, incest and kid fucking for me.

You'll hate The Tudors then. Little kids being sentenced to beheadings and shit. Based on reality.
Title: Re: Anyone else reading "The Game of Thrones"?
Post by: cavalier973 on January 30, 2013, 01:59:14 AM
Too much rape, incest and kid fucking for me.

Couldn't get into it.

One could also add murder and torture.  I read somewhere that Martin wrote horror stories at one time, and it shows.  The characters that the reader is led to believe are the protagonists suffer all manner of extreme misfortune and betrayal, which makes the parts where the bad guys get their due all the more satisfying.

On the other hand, it is disconcerting to really hate one character in one book, then sort of like him in the next, then root for him in the next.  There are characters, however, that one hates throughout <cough> Cersei <cough>.
Title: Re: Anyone else reading "The Game of Thrones"?
Post by: Bill Brasky on February 01, 2013, 12:49:55 AM
No, I haven't.

I might read it one day.  I like my shit to be sequential.

Try reading James Clavell's "Asian" saga.  Its over nine thousand pages.  Three centuries. 

James Clavell was a serious bad ass.  He's one of the only writers I can point to who had a complete understanding of geopolitics, how shit that happened 200 years ago made a global impact on today's events, and multiculturalism.  And prejudices. 

People scoff at Rand for being long winded at 1200 pgs.  Clavell's Asian saga is like, 10k pages, six books, three centuries.  Its deep.  Many generations of families.  The single-mindedness of each ethnicities thinking.  British, French, Japanese, Chinese, American, each thought differently, imperialistically.  Each thought the others were barbarians.  Each thought themselves to be the pinnacle of society. 

Its fucking brilliant shit.








Title: Re: Anyone else reading "The Game of Thrones"?
Post by: Laetitia on February 01, 2013, 03:16:17 PM
Crap. Thanks to this thread, I downloaded book 1 to my iPad from the big family library in the cloud.
I'll be re-reading the whole thing over the next 5-6 weeks. Damn you, cavalier973!
Title: Re: Anyone else reading "The Game of Thrones"?
Post by: cavalier973 on February 03, 2013, 02:50:00 PM
Crap. Thanks to this thread, I downloaded book 1 to my iPad from the big family library in the cloud.
I'll be re-reading the whole thing over the next 5-6 weeks. Damn you, cavalier973!

Doing what I can to increase the level of human misery in the world.
Title: Re: Anyone else reading "The Game of Thrones"?
Post by: Laetitia on February 05, 2013, 03:08:43 PM
Crap. Thanks to this thread, I downloaded book 1 to my iPad from the big family library in the cloud.
I'll be re-reading the whole thing over the next 5-6 weeks. Damn you, cavalier973!

Doing what I can to increase the level of human misery in the world.

12 hours into Game of Thrones... only 100-130 more to get through the whole series.
Woohoo?

Also, my husband started reading Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, and keeps talking to me about it, though it's been almost 2 decades since I read the first book. Just finished Eye of the World, and am starting book 2, The Great Hunt, tonight. There's 13-14 books in the series... Dammit.

My stack of zombie, Sam Harris, and Richard Dawkins books will just have to collect dust for a while.
Title: Re: Anyone else reading "The Game of Thrones"?
Post by: cavalier973 on February 06, 2013, 12:15:39 AM
My wife and I have really enjoyed watching Merlin

http://www.hulu.com/merlin (http://www.hulu.com/merlin)
Title: Re: Anyone else reading "The Game of Thrones"?
Post by: freeAgent on February 06, 2013, 01:44:41 AM
I might read the books...I enjoy the HBO series.  However, I hate getting into a series of books that hasn't been completed yet because I lose the continuity that comes with reading them all back-to-back.  I recently finished reading Avogadro and AI Apocolypse, which I'd recommend...but the series isn't finished yet so now I'm going to have to wait for the next book to come out.

In the meantime, I'm reading a book on photography and trying to get better at it myself.