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Jun 13, 2013 07:39AM

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Loretta, I'll be in the UK in September when the new hardcover edition of Sunne comes out, and I am sure my publisher will line up some book signings. I've been invited to do one at Bosworth Field, which is way cool.

Loretta, I'll be in the UK in September when the new hardcover edition of Sunn..."
Wow, it would be fantastic if I was well enough to meet you. I have a tiny little book signing myself in September - I do hope it isn't on the same day. Mine will not be a big draw, lol! I probably won't be able to get to Bosworth Field - which would be amazing, but if you have any in the Hertfordshire or Buckinhamshire area and my husband isn't busy (I can't drive) I really hope I can make it! Would be awesome to meet you. I already have Sunne, will you be signing your upcoming one too? How exciting. I hope you'll post pics of the Bosworth Field one! So very thrilling.

Loretta, I'll be in the UK in September when the new hardcover edition of Sunn..."
Oh I have no issue with ANYTHING in "A Storm of Swords" - that's the best book out of the series, in my opinion!

I don't know if he hasn't put as much thought into it as much as he seems to have combined qualities and events involving multiple people into one character, rather than having them line up cleanly. He clearly studies history and enjoys messing with our heads!

That would be fantastic, Sharon.

Joanne It will be called Ransom and I can't wait for it to hit the press!



Can't wait to get my hands on it.


@ Kelly I loved 'Storm of Swords' but I did throw it across the room when I reached a particular point in the book, but after a few hours of fuming, I picked it up again. I did find 'A Feast for Crows' hard going mainly because Tyrion had no POV. I enjoyed it better the second time round.
I will also be looking forward to 'A Kings Ransom.'
Good luck Sharon and Loretta!:)

It is evident that many characteristics are indeed shared but, in general, I think GRRM picked various traits from several historical figures and imbued them in his characters.
For example, Tywin is inspired mostly by Edward I, but he also shares traits with several other historical figures.
Re Joffrey: the crazy part is easy and could've been inspired by many of the crazy rulers throughout history. As to whom he resembles from Enlighs history, I have a pretty controversial opinion on that, so I'll keep it to myself for now :)


@ Kelly I loved 'Storm of Swords' but I did throw it across the room when I reached a particular point in the bo..."
:-)

When it comes to Joffrey my thoughts flew to the Romansj such as Caligula, Nero with a touch of Herod(the murder of the Baratheon bastards). As for Ramsay Bolton, he is just heinous, and yes, total evil.
“If you think this has a happy ending, you haven’t been paying attention.'
*shudders*


(view spoiler)
Also, not Wars of the Roses but I saw parallels between Margaery Tyrell and Anne Boleyn. (view spoiler)