A Song of Ice & Fire Fans discussion
What do you read while waiting?




The few that I have found that I would compare to Martin are:
R. Scott Bakker - The Darkness That Comes Before
Joe Abercrombie - The Blade Itself
Patrick Rothfuss - The Name of the Wind
I haven't gotten around to reading Erikson yet just because I know I won't be able to stop until I get through them all. I'm waiting for a period when I have alot of time on my hands.


Chris, The Crown Conspiracy seems interesting! I'm going to give it a try. :)


For me, I read anything and everything - I am finding the John Adams bio to be a great read, and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is pretty hilarious.
Jesse, I love love love the Memory Sorrow and Thorn series. It is involved like ASoIaF, but I would not call it 'gritty' myself. Williams also wrote the Otherland series, which is good too. He writes great 3D characters.


I liked Memory, Sorrow and Thorn for a while, but I felt like the final book was kind of a ripoff of the Arthurian Legend. Despite that I felt the writing itself was excellent.


Ilene wrote: "I went to the master himself and read other George R.R. Martin books. I LOVED Hunter's Run and really enjoyed Armadeggon Rag. I also just finished a sci fi book by Vernor Vinge called a Deepness ..."

Reading Steven Erikson's "The Malazan Book of the Fallen" at the moment. If you like Martin you should check this out, it's amazing. Halfway through book 8 at the moment, and not a single book has disappointed me as of yet.


- Joe Abercrombie: The Blade Itself
- Brian Ruckley: Winterbirth
- Tad Williams: Shadowmarch
these r about the only ones I found comparable to George R R Martin. Since I am not much into SciFi, I only read Fevre Dream written by Martin and I enjoyed and recommend it.
I am still looking for comparable books/authors. ATM I think about Steve Erikson and Paul Kearney.
I read The Name of the Wind but haven't mentioned it, since it is far from finished (it is good, though, and I am looking forward to the next book).
I am unsure about The Darkness That Comes Before since it's reviews are quite ambiguous. I liked Robin Hobb's Assassin's Apprentice series but think it is not really comparable to Martin (I am missing the gritt).

John

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that's good, because i have just ordered the first two of the series yesterday. I have just finished reading the Dresden Files of Jim Butcher (and enjoyed them) and wanted to try his take on Fantasy.
thnx
Tammo


if you find the TV show on DVD somewhere, tell me. Would be interesting how it worked out...
...but, try the books - 98% of the time they r better than any movie.
[edit:] found the TV show - called "The Dresden Files". Easy to find but expensive to get. Amazon wants over 40€ for UK-Import...
For The Dresden files, you can either purchase the dvd, or watch it on Hulu, or pirate it on BitTorrent as I personally did when it aired :D .
40€?! That's ridiculous! Its only $11.99 in the states with free shipping! Hulu or pirating is highly recommended. Its not like its goin to come back or anything, so purchasing the DVD is moot.
40€?! That's ridiculous! Its only $11.99 in the states with free shipping! Hulu or pirating is highly recommended. Its not like its goin to come back or anything, so purchasing the DVD is moot.

his earliest trilogy is a bit pedestrian but "tigana" is amazing, as is "a song for sarantium." my personal favorite is "the lions of al-rassan." check him out!


John

I tried Furies of Calderon, It isn't my style of book, though. Too much magic - as you said - the story is
Allen wrote: "40€?! That's ridiculous! Its only $11.99 in the states with free shipping! Hulu or pirating is highly recommended."
well, good idea... I'll have a look...
I might have a look at this gavriel kay, sounds interesting...

sorry - corrected my post.
I (personally) found the story "a bit flat"... and not Butcher but this specific book. I loved his Dresden Files.

Thanks for the help, I really need something to read.. I just finished Pride and Prejudice.. I need a series to read so bad.. I'm going to check out Steven E. I love long series.. If anyone likes crime books James Patterson is good. I loved his Alex Cross series.. I've read all 15 books.
How about Pride and Prejudice and Zombies? It also has a prequel, Dawn of the Dreadfuls. Then there's always Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters and Android Karenina.
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Jesse wrote: "So what do you use to stave off withdrawl while waiting for each new "Song of Ice and Fire" book?
Well, I personally discovered an author I find comporable to Martin in Robin Hobb. She doesn't ..."

I tried the Bakker book and it was just awful, I couldnt get past the intro/prologue part.
Matt wrote: "I've read alot of fantasy and there are not too many that can compare to Martin in my opinion.
The few that I have found that I would compare to Martin are:
R. Scott Bakker - The Darkness Tha..."

Chris wrote: "I've read Tigana, and definitely want to read more of Kay."


Loved pride and prejudies and zombies, haven't read the sequel yet, on the to read shelf.

I really wanted to like "The Name of the Wind" the reviews were great but it didn't grab me like Martins books do. It was a struggle.


so im really into spies and secret services at the moment - reading Alan Furst books!!


I like reading Sci-fi, Horror, and suspense-thrillers as well so..."
oh im planning on reading it after i finish my book. did you enjoy it?did it clarify anything in regards of Game of Thrones characters?
thanks)

EDIT:
oh, i've also begun reading A Game of Groans: A Sonnet of Slush and Soot by George R.R. Washington... just for a laugh or two...

Along with Robyn Young's novels.
I am due to introduce myself to Robin Hobb, and am always on the look out for anything that can pass the time until the next instalment.
I am also planning to read all of ASOIAF again very soon! As lets face it nothing compares to the real thing!!

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Dunk and egg house of worm and any other short story by germ I can get my hand on. Ive read ASoIaF books 1-3 four times since 2000 and books 4-5 twice
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Well, I personally discovered an author I find comporable to Martin in Robin Hobb. She doesn't have nearly as grand a character scope as Martin, but the style of stories reminded me of Martin. Also she didn't ever use magic, which as I get older I find I want to be used more tactically in my fantasy. Also, aside from Martin I don't think any other writer has moved me to nearly such an emotional response to characters and story.
Hmmm...Lets see. I also am re-reading Robert Jordan, since that is for all intents and purposes done. I'm enjoying it a bit more than I did when I read it just after highschool, but I'm still finding the same flaws I did even back then.
Then of course there is the always fun (at least for me) Raymond E. Feist. Its not nearly the same type of fantasy as Martin, but its good solid sword & Sorcery that has evolved over the years into something more. He, more than any other writer I read, is one I consider and overlooked gem. Or more accurately, a gem that was once appreciated by many but fell by the way side.
And last but not least I still plan to try Tad Williams' "Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn". Suppose to be of the same gritty fantasy vein as Martin, though with a bit more magical fantasy elements in it.
So what about you folks? Any recommendations?