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message 51: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I don't know if this is any better quality, but I took photos of a couple of the individual frames. You may be able to see them better.

There's one of the caricatures, one of King singing and one of him playing guitar.


message 52: by Annie (new)

Annie | 11 comments Hi Kandice. I watched s1 of Game of Thrones then read Book 1 and loved both. Then read Book 2 followed by watching s2. Then read Books 3 & 4. But now I'm taking a break too!
I really do love the books - so complex! Will definitely finish the series. I feel I would get a lot out of them if I re read, But i read quite slowly so I'm not sure if I'm going to devote that much time to Mr Martin. But maybe I will!


message 53: by Annie (new)

Annie | 11 comments Also I find it difficult to avoid spoilers - both from the telly and the book directions! But I've done pretty well so far!


message 54: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
That caricature looks like really nice. Did SK actually sing? O.o
Hmm I wonder why your pics show up so small... I click to enlarge and it's still the tiniest square! The one I uploaded for the group home looks bigger though so it's possible to get them that size :S


message 55: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I took the photos with my phone and them sent them to myself, so maybe that's why. It's the easiest way I know to upload a picture without asking any of my offspring for help! :D They are my IT department.

King sang and played guitar all night. Is he a great singer? No, but he is an enthusiastic singer, and obviously cares about what he's doing. I've said this in other conversations, but I find his voice so endearing. I could hear him say a word or two in a crowd and recognize hi, I'm sure. It's nasally, but also calm and...just nice. I'm sure that's my fan bone speaking.


message 56: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Ahah Kandice is a groupie! xD
Just kidding, I am sure I would enjoy it as much as you do :)
Did you send the pics to your email? They should show up bigger? Unless your phone is really old.


message 57: by Derek (new)

Derek Annie wrote: "Hi Kandice. I watched s1 of Game of Thrones then read Book 1 and loved both. Then read Book 2 followed by watching s2. Then read Books 3 & 4. But now I'm taking a break too!
I really do love the b..."


I haven't watched the series yet, but I want to.

I think rereading the books would be almost as enjoyable as reading them for the first time, there's so much in them. For myself I think I'll wait a few years. There are too many good stories out there to spend all my time on Martin, like you said. Game of Thrones is definitely up there with LOTR for me though.


message 58: by Kandice (new)

Kandice My phone is an S5 so pretty new. I do send the photos to my email and then save from there to download.

I freely admit to being a groupie! No shame in that. King isn't the only object of my obsession interest either. :D


message 59: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Derek, I agree that a re-read of SoIaF can be as satisfying as the first time. They are so incredibly dense! The closest I have ever read as far as density of plot is Colleen McCullough's Masters of Rome series and that in unique in that it is historical fiction. She did NOT make up the plots, simply the details! I cannot recommend a series more than that one.


message 60: by Derek (new)

Derek Kandice wrote: "Derek, I agree that a re-read of SoIaF can be as satisfying as the first time. They are so incredibly dense! The closest I have ever read as far as density of plot is Colleen McCullough's Masters o..."

What time period is it in? Does it refer to the Holy Roman Empire, or more with the "original Rome", up there with ancient Greece in terms of technology. I'm not too good with dates for all this...


message 61: by Kandice (new)

Kandice It begins with Gaius Marius and his reformation of the Roman army. It ends with Antony and Cleopatra. The second and third books focus mainly on Lucius Cornelius Sulla (what a wack job!) and the remainder focus on Gaius Julius Caesar and then the final installment, Marc Antony and Caesar's Julian his heir.


message 62: by Derek (new)

Derek Kandice wrote: "It begins with Gaius Marius and his reformation of the Roman army. It ends with Antony and Cleopatra. The second and third books focus mainly on Lucius Cornelius Sulla (what a wack job!) and the re..."

That sounds really cool. I haven't read a lot of historical fiction, but oddly enough I love the subject. History can be stranger than fiction.


message 63: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I started the series when I was pregnant with my oldest son (he's 21 now) and read and re-read them over the course of my childbearing years as I was pregnant and then out loud to my children as I nursed. Weird, but they are all fascinated with that period of history now. Go figure...


message 64: by Melaslithos (new)

Melaslithos | 1645 comments I have read all the "Song of Ice and Fire" books. I loved them.

A lot of people compare them and put them on the same level as "Lord of the Ring", but I am not at all of this opinion. For me, they are really different, even thought they are both fantasy.

LotR is about the world and worlbuilding. The story and characters are, in a way, very "basic". OK, basic is not the term, but it's very straighforward. But the world is very rich, and the richest part in the story. The story is only an excuse for talking about the world.

SoIaF is the oposite. The world is very classic, we've seen lots and lots of the same type in the fantasy department, but the books are all about the characters, their stories and relationship. The world is only an excuse for the characters and their story.

So for me, I don't like the comparison between LotR and SoIaF. The focus of the books is completely different. They are both epic fantasy saga, but really different and incomparable for me.


message 65: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Kandice wrote: "My phone is an S5 so pretty new. I do send the photos to my email and then save from there to download.

I freely admit to being a groupie! No shame in that. King isn't the only object of my obsess..."


Hmm maybe you're saving the thumbnail instead of the full pic? I am clueless v.v


message 66: by Sarah (new)

Sarah "Pippy" (pippyx) Goodreads need to add a like Button. There have been posts I want to like but have nothing to actually add to the conversation.


message 67: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I'm such a motor mouth I can always think of something to say! :D


message 68: by Derek (new)

Derek Melaslithos wrote: "I have read all the "Song of Ice and Fire" books. I loved them.

A lot of people compare them and put them on the same level as "Lord of the Ring", but I am not at all of this opinion. For me, they..."


Yeah, another variation is SoIaF is more for the politics than the fantasy, though it has fantasy,and LotR is closer to Fantasy, though it has politics.


message 69: by Annie (new)

Annie | 11 comments Maybe this is a comment for a different thread but, while i thoroughly enjoy GoT the telly series, i do find it lacks not only some of the complexity if the Soiaf books (which is inevitable, in my opinion) but also some of the subtlety (which is less so).


message 70: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Not sure what GoT is but if it is based on a book you can open a topic for it in Movie/TV Shows Adaptations folder :)


message 71: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Uhh duh... Probably Game of Thrones huh? xD
I have never read or watched anything related to it but yes, my comment stands!


message 72: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Ana wrote: "Uhh duh... Probably Game of Thrones huh? xD
I have never read or watched anything related to it but yes, my comment stands!"


GoT is Game of Thrones, the name of the first book and what many people call the whole series.

SoIaF is Song of Ice and Fire which is the author's title for the entire series. Because of the HBO show many people don't realize the mistake.

I read them far enough back that I don't feel comfortable opening the htread (my comments will be only memories), but won't discuss it here anymore. ;)


message 73: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Aaron(Reblast) wrote: "Hello everyone!"

Good morning Aaron!!!!


message 74: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Yeaaaah I am often confused by acronyms everyone considers basic. Like TBR *blush*

And hey discussing memories is fine as well! It's a popular show amongst people so I am sure someone will post sooner or later. Just not me xD Apparently I live in a cave or something when it comes to Game of Thrones :P

Hi Aaron!


message 75: by Derek (new)

Derek Ana wrote: "Not sure what GoT is but if it is based on a book you can open a topic for it in Movie/TV Shows Adaptations folder :)"

Sorry!


message 76: by Sarah (new)

Sarah "Pippy" (pippyx) Ahoy hoy All.

I know what you mean Ana when it comes to acronyms I find myself staring at the same sentences trying to work them out, usually I can figure them out, though I have been known on the odd senior moment to call on my daughter to have her explain...either that or google helps.


message 77: by Derek (new)

Derek It's dark and stormy night! Time to read The Shining...


message 78: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I live in southern CA, so very seldom get rain, but yesterday our weather said there was 100% chance of rain today. I've never seen that before, and here it is!

Rain, rain, wonderful rain.


message 79: by Leigh (new)

Leigh Stuart | 348 comments Aaron(Reblast) wrote: "Hope all is well."

All is well except for the fact that I have a terrible case of non-motivation to do anything that vaguely resembles work. Am I the only one who has come down with this?


message 80: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Because of illness and family emergencies we have been very, very short where I work for the last two weeks. In addition to needing to do extra work, I absolutely feel like doing NO work! My job is getting in the way of my holiday preparations...;)


message 81: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Derek wrote: "It's dark and stormy night! Time to read The Shining..."

I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did!


message 82: by Derek (new)

Derek Rain is my favorie weather. The rest of my family complains about it, but I think it's beautiful.


message 83: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I love the rain as well, and so do my children, but their school doesn't even have a cafeteria. The kids eat lunch outside and get their food through walk-up windows so that's always miserable for them.


message 84: by Derek (new)

Derek Are we allowed to post new forums on here? I want to create "A Song of Ice and Fire" posting, if people will want to participate.

Thank you!


message 85: by Melaslithos (new)

Melaslithos | 1645 comments Yes, you are allowed to post new forums.
Please go and do it.

There's a folder "Book Discussion" if you want to focus only on the books, but I think the folder "Movie/TV Adapation" would be more suited, as it will include both the book and series.


message 86: by Derek (new)

Derek Thank you, I'll post it under Movie/TV Adaption when I get a moment!


message 87: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Hey sorry but I was asleep when you asked this, thanks for helping Melas!


message 88: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I am not a big shelver of books. I set a goal for 6 books in December (in this group) and I've met that, but I don't know how to make them show up!


message 89: by Melaslithos (new)

Melaslithos | 1645 comments Hi, in the challenge, you can add the number of books you plan to read, but there is "Enter a shelf name for this challenge". Enter the name of a shelve, create this shelve, and put your books in it. They should appear in your challenge.


message 90: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Thanks again, Melas! xD


message 91: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Aaargh! It feels like so many steps. Let me go try...


message 92: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Got my shelves figured out and now they reflect my challenge as "finished". Yay!

Today has been an all around productive day. I made 6 pounds of fudge, 12 dozen cookies, 2 batches of toffee, purchased everything I need for the rest of my baking/candy making, volunteered at the snack bar at my daughter's soccer game and am getting ready to go to a Chanukah party.

I'm beat! No wonder the only "reading" I will be able to record today is audio.


message 93: by Derek (new)

Derek Kandice wrote: "Got my shelves figured out and now they reflect my challenge as "finished". Yay!

Today has been an all around productive day. I made 6 pounds of fudge, 12 dozen cookies, 2 batches of toffee, purch..."


Sounds like you'll get a good night's sleep!


message 94: by Sarah (new)

Sarah "Pippy" (pippyx) Merry Christmas all. Hope you had a lovely day. xxx

christmas photo: Christmas Batman.jpg


message 95: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Ahah great comic xD
Thanks Sarah, same to you!


message 96: by Melaslithos (new)

Melaslithos | 1645 comments Merry Christmas and Happy New Year all!


message 97: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Happy New Year!!!!


message 98: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Happy new year, everyone! Hope ya'll had a great Christmas :)


message 99: by Derek (new)

Derek Thank you!


message 100: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Hello there! How is everyone doing today? Pretty cold here in Portugal. Wishing I had more time to read and a nice chair near a fireplace :)


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