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What are initial impressions of the novel?
Martin creates a fictional world for the reader. How well did he accomplish this? Can you visualize this alternate world or are you confused by unusual names? Did you ever feel that he sacrificed plot momentum for the sake of the detail needed to create this new world?
In the Prologue, Martin introduces supernatural elements in the form of ghostly warriors and magical swords. Does the early introduction of the supernatural intrigue you or make what follows less credible?


What are initial impressions of the novel?
Hmm, so far I am not overly impressed. I know this is really popular with many people, but so far it is not "hooking" me.
Can you visualize this alternate world or are you confused by unusual names?
I have never been a big reader of fantasy, so maybe this is why I am not enamored by this book. I am having a hard time visualizing this alternate world (I keep wanting to compare it to medieval England) and the unusual names are off-putting to me.
But I'm going to keep going, and see if I can get sucked it. Maybe it will hook me with the story...I'm hoping.
Hmm, so far I am not overly impressed. I know this is really popular with many people, but so far it is not "hooking" me.
Can you visualize this alternate world or are you confused by unusual names?
I have never been a big reader of fantasy, so maybe this is why I am not enamored by this book. I am having a hard time visualizing this alternate world (I keep wanting to compare it to medieval England) and the unusual names are off-putting to me.
But I'm going to keep going, and see if I can get sucked it. Maybe it will hook me with the story...I'm hoping.

Also don't look at it as a purely fantasy novel. It reads more like a historical fiction novel with some fantasy elements. There is some magic and supernatural elements used but compared to other fantasy novels is light on fantasy. I read a lot of fantasy.



Women and children are clearly undervalued in Martin's world.



You definitely need to take some notes in this book. There is a lot of information thrown at you as well as character names. I had to refer to the appendix of the houses quite frequently to keep everyone straight.
I want to go back a little bit. What did everyone think of the direwolf pups? Also, what did you guys think of Bran's "accident"?
What do you guys think of the characters in general? Ned, Cat, Arya, Sansa, Bran, Rickon, Robb, Tywin, Cersei, Jamie, Tywin, Robert, Tyrion, Dany, Viserys? I know it is a lot of names. Those are the many characters. Forgot Lysa and Jeoffrey.

I guess I viewed the wedding scene as kind of big orgry. I can't recall if the women were forced to perform. As a 13 year girl seeing that I am sure was sexually stimulating for Dani for sure.
I know Bran is kind of a a spoiled brat but his curiosity intrigues me.
I am furious at the Lannisters right now after what they did to Bran. It was a shocker for me when they pushed Bran.
I am curious about Jon giving Arya the sword she names "needle"
I think for me the direwolf pups are my most favorite to watch. I find it intresting how they each are and respond in regards to their masters.
I feel like Caitlin is going to let me down.
What do people think of Jamie and Cersi?

I loved the direwolf cubs part and the naming of them and how ironic the final naming of Bran's direwolf.
I was shocked, angered, mortified with the fall of Bran. It wasn't a fall; it was a deliberate attempt to get rid of; to murder.

I love all the direwolves and I was shocked too when Bran got thrown out of the window.
I love Tyrion. He is the biggest underdog in the story.
As for Jon giving Arya "needle". I will say it is the best thing he ever did.
I love Bran. He is one of my favorites. I didn't find him to be a spoiled brat.

moving on to the fourth. I am sorry I could not stop myself from starting to read this series much earlier than the schedule.
But for a few dragging parts.. I have loved this series.
Hope the next ones have fewer unwanted descriptions.

For me, what bothered about the Daenerys wedding scene, wasn't so much that she was so young, it also wasn't really rape-y, since he did ask her permission. What bothered me was that it was shown from her perspective, but it just didn't seem believable. I mean, even if she wanted it, if it's her first time, I think she should have some doubts and/or worries. Or that she wasn't expecting it to feel so good or something.
I think I have the same problem with all the characters: I'm don't really feel like I'm in their heads even when it's about their point of view. The best I think was Catelyn with her love for Ned and hatred of Jon, but even that was somehow quite not there: she really was never even a bit conflicted about Jon? I find it hard to believe. I guess I just wish the characters were a bit more complex or maybe that's not the word, but real.
Maybe I had a bit too unrealistic expectations, since everyone's been raving about this, but usually that doesn't bother me. It sucks me in if it's that kind of a book. But as I said, I think I'll give it a try for a little bit longer (at least as long as the kindle sample...) and I'll see if it gets better for me.


As for the characters, I am finding them lacking in much complexity right now. Dany's brother is just cruel. The Lannisters are brutal and power hungry. Only theStark family members are getting enough attention in these early pages to show any personality. I suppose that having so many primary characters would prevent any real depth with each person. I like the way each chapter is focused on a character but does not enter their voice. I find that few authors can consistantly create a unique voice for each character when they try to write from inside multiple heads.
I was surprised to see such a mean side to Catelyn. Ned is such an accepting person and she responds so well to him that I would not have expected such overt cruelty to John. I understand that his presence might have been difficult for her, jealousy and all, but she is venomous.

As for Dany knowing what to do. She was coached by her handmaidens on how to handle Drogo. I think some of that is instinct.
As for Martin being a modern Tolkein, I really don't like Tolkein. Everyone when you say fantasy, Tolkein is the first author they think of. I feel there are much better fantasy writers. Is Martin a creative writer, yes. I personally think he looks more like Santa Claus.

Too early in the novel for me to pick up the similarities between Robert and Henry VIII. But, If Martin is modeling Robert on King Henry and if Martin had the 100 Year Wars in mind when writing this, is any other individual or any other family modeled on historical figures or countries?



I just started this weeks section last night. I have to admit I am still having a problem with the names. I am getting mental pictures of a few main characters, but many of these names are still not coalescing for me.
Since I am not a reader of fantasy, certain elements seem to keep bringing me out of the story too. My mind "wants" to compare this to medieval England, yet then dragons will come up, and my mind goes "ALARM!! Dragons are not real!" So now my mind is trying to make this into a combo of ice age The Clan of the Cave Bear (dire wolves and aurochs), Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (dragons), medieval England type of book. Argh! LOL
Since I am not a reader of fantasy, certain elements seem to keep bringing me out of the story too. My mind "wants" to compare this to medieval England, yet then dragons will come up, and my mind goes "ALARM!! Dragons are not real!" So now my mind is trying to make this into a combo of ice age The Clan of the Cave Bear (dire wolves and aurochs), Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (dragons), medieval England type of book. Argh! LOL






My son (age 23) looked at my post and shook his head and said "no one likes Sansa - no one; she's too whiny (lol). I do; yep, she's like a little china doll.



It's understandable that people prefer Arya's rebelliousness and cleverness. I won't pretend that Arya isn't one of my top few characters in the series, because she totally is. But there is value in Sansa's sort of strength as well, which I hope readers will come to see as the story continues.

Irene, the dwarf's name is Tyrion pronounced Tear-e-in. I love Tyrion even if he is a Lannister. Can you tell I don't like the Lannisters? I also love Jon because he has had to take a lot of flack. He had no choice in joining the Night Watch.
So, I think we got to this point now, what did you guys think about Joffrey killing Sansa's direwolf? It is one of the first impressions we get of Joffrey. Course the direwolf lover I am, I was so appalled and sad.




