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I get the impression that the people in the North respect Winterfell and they don't seem to play the games that go on in Kings Landing. They're more concerned with survival up there. So, I think Ned's political savvy was enough to keep on top of things up North, but he was completely out his depth in the South. And his single biggest mistake was to assume that the southerners would be honourable like the Northmen.


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Abt Ned - I kinda agree. In that sense, the North does not have time for politics. (view spoiler) Plus they do have honor. I guess you need to have your word be given value if you are to survive the winter. After all, I assume they all may have to end up depending on one another to survive winter so backstabbing is kind of out of the question. No trust just might mean death by starvation.

But I still think he could have been brighter. Maybe I'll find out more as I read on.

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** World building, excellent. I was surprised actually by the supernatural elements that were in there--more than I expected (since I expected only dragons). I really want to see what's on the other side of the wall.
** The characters are rich and complex. As are their relationships.
** The middle was slow. I wanted to skip ahead during many of those Ned chapters.
** The end, superb. I got chills reading Dany's last couple of chapter. That 14 year old girl is something to be admired. She's the only one with the brain's and guts to be a leader.
** Shakespearean feeling. Cersei = Lady Macbeth. Probably why I hated her as much as I liked her.
My favorite quote: "What is honor compared to a woman’s love? What is duty against the feel of a newborn son in your arms … or the memory of a brother’s smile? Wind and words. Wind and words. We are only human, and the gods have fashioned us for love. That is our great glory, and our great tragedy."

http://towerofthehand.com/blog/2010/0...

http://www.georgerrmartin.com/if-samp...


Finally, if you've never much looked at Tower of the Hand, you should def check out some of their articles. They publish excellent essays every so often that are really worth reading.

I can't shake the feeling I'm somehow being Rick-rolled here LOL!

I am reading A Clash of Kings and have been totally puzzled by something that happens with Theon: I have reread it a couple of times and gone back to the previous Theon chapter and am still puzzled - help!! Detailed spoiler follows.
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Yeah, that's him.


It's that old saying about not judging someone till you've walked a mile in their shoes. That really applies to Jaime, and I think it's the u-turn of opinion that most appealing.
I loved him from that scene with Catelyn in Clash of Kings (view spoiler)
But don't feel bad if you still hate him by the end of Feast. Some character work for you, some don't. :)

But Jaime, he makes you understand his point. Once he does that, you can never unsee it. I actually like him more than Tyrion right now. GRRM is awesome for the way he's developed his characters.


Ok so I'll hold my breath a bit longer for Jaimee. I do agree GRRMartin is very good at setting up a point of view then challenging your perception of things.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Winds of Winter (other topics)Red Seas Under Red Skies (other topics)
Fevre Dream (other topics)
That scene with Cersei was so stupid I had no words. But trust me, that was not the worst.