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I suppose if anyone wants to have a serious discussion, I could join in!


I was also in mourning for Ned...Sigh. That GRRMArtin is a heartless bugger! Have consoled myself with series 1 DVD-which to my surprise was pretty good. May try to hold off on book 2 till Christmas to avoid obsessive reading.


And since I love the wolves, I REALLY want to slap Cersei, grrrrr!!

I'm not sure if there's a single person who actually likes Cersei as a character, though she can be fun to read. I suspect she's a bit insane to be honest. Like actual, clinical insanity.

There are lots of characters in GoT who seem to cross into insanity...Joffrey, Viserys, Lysa Arryn, and her totally mental son Robin.
What was it that Ned Stark in the first episode? - Bran asked about the deserter who said he saw the nasty ice demons - 'Was he lying then?' and Ned replies something like 'I daresay it was true to him'.
...A bit like the 'play' on reality and insanity in Hamlet perhaps...

The Others are a very interesting subject!
BTW has anyone read GRRM's Fevre Dreams? I'm ashamed to say that I haven't got round to it yet, and it is a vampire book (though not UF). There's another forum I visit where they talked about it and it seems to be quite a decent book.

Meanwhile... John!!! I sound like a child molestor... but I don't like want him... he's just my favorite!!!!

Did you ever go back to Dance with Dragons, Arushi? It really picks up towards the end and finishes on a major high!
Also, following on from the discussion just above this one, I bit the bullet and bought Fevre Dream, and it's now officially in my large TBR pile. I'm thinking maybe over Xmas I might start it. Maybe.


But you saying that it finishes on a high does motivate me some!

Arushi, I think reading all of Feast and half of Dance is a loooong slog, especially after the high of Storm. But the end of Dance gives me high hopes for the next book in the series. I think GRRM has shuffled his characters around to where he needs them to be and we can move on with the story in the next book. At least, that's what I'm telling myself anyway LOL! The ending of Dance is ... surprising! I can't wait to hear your reaction. :)
There's a list floating about the web about a combined reading order for Feast/Dance and I'm going to try it whenever I reread. It puts the events of the two books into chronological order (since the timelines overlap so much) and apparently it makes an interesting read, though you need to keep switching between books.



Lannister wrote: "They're not as good as the first three, though the final third of Book Five really picks up, and I think Book Six is going to be back on form. But it's a bit of a slog to get through 4 & most of 5."
Slog is right.... But DWD makes it worthwhile, don't you think?
Z you will change your mind.. Hopefully.

I suppose I like Ned. Kinda. Sorta. I'm trying not to fall for any characters since everyone says all the ones you like end up dead. LOL

I suppose I like Ned. Kinda. Sorta. I'm trying not to fall for any characters since everyone says all the ones you like end up dead. LOL"
Good plan. Not gonna work. The characters are awesome. GRRM shows no mercy!

Blasphemy!!! ;)
I hardly know a single person that doesn't like Tyrion in the early books. They may not agree with everything he does, but he's usually a fan favourite.
Ada-Lee/ eyehavenofilter wrote: "Slog is right.... But DWD makes it worthwhile, don't you think?
Z you will change your mind.. Hopefully. "
I think the first half of Dance is on the same level as Feast but it gets really good towards the end and I do think the final parts are as exciting as anything that happened in Storm. That's why I'm not despairing over where the series is going. GRRM has had his mid-series slump and hopefully can get things moving again in Book Six. Which is probably not going to be out for another two years yet.


So, you said you liked some of Ned's children? Any favourites? Do you prefer Sansa or Arya?


All the n00bs in Feast *really* upset me. Sansa's ok. Just not too smart...

On Sansa, (view spoiler)

On Sansa, [spoilers removed]"
Yep, Yep and Yep!
I liked Tyrion. Heck, I even liked Jaime, though liked to hate him might be more accurate. It was only later that I really liked him.
As far as Sansa is concerned, I blame Cat. (view spoiler)

Sansa,[spoilers removed]"
Have to agree with you on Jaime. He has awesome character development. Almost everyone does, but his personality is brought out beautifully. I do love him now, even more then Tyrion. Considering I am stuck in Dance, especially more than Tyrion.
Abt Sansa, (view spoiler)

Sansa, I blame Cat and society in general. I really dislike Cat actually, although I like her more in the scenes with tyrion and crazy Lysa.
I don't hate Jaime. I should, but I don't. I really disliked when he pushed Bran, but when he killed all of Ned's people I kinda thought "well that's what he gets for being naive". LOL I don't not like Ned, I like him, but he's so... dumb. LOL He is a really good father though.
I think so far, Ned and/or Cat is gonna die. If Ned dies, then I think the family will be ostracized and lose all their power. If it's Cat, then Ned will become all hard and evil... he might be more fun then.

Ned definitely sucks at all the political secrecy stuff. He's naive about how devious people are.

Zeenat, yay for liking Jaime! Or, at least, for not not liking him LOL! I've convinced everyone in the group to look at Marlowe in a new way, now I'm moving on to Jaime Lannister LMAO!


Also, based on how this world feels to me, I do not think Ned had any hand in raising Sansa. I think he had some hand in Arya only cos she is a tomboy.

I think Cersei is insane sometimes. Actual, certifiable insanity.


Cat (view spoiler)
Sansa (view spoiler)
Arya (view spoiler)
All of Ned's children (view spoiler)

Maybe. But the thing with Jaime is, that he is too complex for only one thing to be the reason for it all. You'll see later when we get to his parts.
Cersei though is certifiable and honestly, I can agree that if she was not there, Jaime would not be in half the messes he gets into.
@Lannister - (view spoiler)

So Ned is stupid. 1) he had to go tell ms. snobby bitchy queen that he knows? and that he's gonna say something to Robert?
2) Littlefinger's plan on taking over Joff's upbringing... I thought of that, and agreed when I read it. but of course Ned gets all honorable and refuses. Peyter may be slime, but he's smart slime.
Ned's gonna die. I know it.
Question... Did Dany's brother die at the end of that chapter? I couldn't tell...

And yes, that fool is dead.

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The Winds of Winter (other topics)Red Seas Under Red Skies (other topics)
Fevre Dream (other topics)