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They are so very different--one history, one fantasy. I felt like I learned something after reading Pillars, although it certainly was entertaining too. Game of Thrones--I was hooked on the HBO series first, then went to the books. I'm not sure I would be AS invested in Game of Thrones had I not had the cinematic visuals to go with it. But that's because my memory is terrible and I can't keep all the secondary characters straight! (Picturing faces helped.)
I'd personally read GoT although I liked Pillars when I read it when it first came out. Even if you don't read Pillars, do watch the miniseries!
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They are so very different--one history, one fantasy. I felt like I learned something after reading Pillars, although it certainly was entertaining too. Game of Thrones--I was hooked on the HBO series first, then went to the books. I'm not sure I would be AS invested in Game of Thrones had I not had the cinematic visuals to go with it. But that's because my memory is terrible and I can't keep all the secondary characters straight! (Picturing faces helped.)
I'd personally read GoT although I liked Pillars when I read it when it first came out. Even if you don't read Pillars, do watch the miniseries!





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