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message 101: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59887 comments Esther wrote: "janice, i use http://towerofthehand.com. You can set the scope of the content for what you have see or read and it keeps you spoiler free. "

That looks like it pertains to the tv series. I heard that there are different characters. How close to the books does the tv series stay?


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Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments Janice wrote: "Esther wrote: "janice, i use http://towerofthehand.com. You can set the scope of the content for what you have see or read and it keeps you spoiler free. "

That looks like it pertains to the tv se..."


I cover both books and tv series. Saved me when i read the 4th book after a year of hiatus.

Not sure about the tv series. I just saw part of saison 1.


message 103: by Tasha (new)

Tasha yes, ^^^ that too. That is very hard to read.


message 104: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments I find the tv just an abridged version of the books. It follows very well. My only gripe has been leaving out details from the book to make sure there is plenty of sex inthe show. Not that sex bothers me I just feel they leave out a lot of details more important to the story to add in plenty of boob since sex sells. While there is much sex in the book most of it isn't vital to the plot. With some exceptions of course


message 105: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Or maybe they need to have a few more episodes in a season to cover it better.


message 106: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments I know of people who watched the first 2 seasons and then picked up book 3 and said they had no problem picking up the story withouy readin the first 2


message 107: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59887 comments Oh, I read something yesterday... on Twitter. (Still waking up here.) I tweeted that I had started to read GOT's, and "A Game of Thrones" favourited my tweet. I didn't know it had it's own twitter account. I started reading all the tweets on their page, and found one that said something to the effect that if you aren't reading the books, you are missing out on so much. So abridged makes sense.

Speaking of waking up - COFFEE! Must get a cup of coffee! BRB


message 108: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11260 comments Debra wrote: "Violence against animals is the hardest for me to handle."

To me is violence against children and animals.


message 109: by Roz (last edited Jan 10, 2015 12:29PM) (new)

Roz | 4528 comments I read the first 4 GOTs books of couple of years ago. I have them on my kindle but had to pick up a hard cover of one of them at one point because at the at the end of the book a rundown of the families (members, titles, relationships) was provided. So many characters can overwhelm. I didn't get to the 5th book because at the time it hadn't been published. I think I'm going to have yo reread the 4 I have. It won't be the first time I've reread a series.


message 110: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Roz, I have several series I plan to start over this year. You're not alone on that!


message 111: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie I'm reading The Neverending Story. Tomorrow I will be starting City of Bones for a buddy read and part of the series challenge :-)

I am loving The Neverending Story. I will have to check into the movie once I finish reading it. I saw it forever ago same with the second movie starring Jonathan Brandis. I had a huge crush on him back then :-)


message 112: by Roz (new)

Roz | 4528 comments I got The Neverending Story out of the library and started it a couple of days ago but I'm having an unusual problem. It's written in two different inks: a brownish red when using Bastian's voice and blue when he's reading the book. It's very tiring for my eyes. I'm expecting my new glasses to be ready soon, so maybe it'll be better. In the meantime I'm reading The Hobbit. Actually it's a reread after more than 30 years.


message 113: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11260 comments If your glasses don't help, Roz, you can check if your library has the penguin paperback edition too. It's the one I'm reading, and it has two different fonts instead of colors.


message 114: by Roz (new)

Roz | 4528 comments Thanks, Sandra. I'll check it out.


message 115: by Debra (last edited Jan 10, 2015 03:14PM) (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Roz, I understand eye troubles. Mine get blurry way before I'm ready to stop reading.

I've noted something I need to ask my doctor. I was recently diagnosed with high blood pressure (hypertension) and put on medication. Doctor says it's in my genes! Darn my parents genes! I doubt it has anything to do with being overweight and not exercising. Same as my parents, but is THAT their fault, too? Duh! Anyway, I noticed that a symptom of hypertension is vision problems. Wonder if the medication will help with that, or if it's totally unrelated. Could just be plain old tired eyes.


message 116: by Anne (Booklady) (new)

Anne  (Booklady) Molinarolo (wwwgoodreadscomAnneMolinarolo) | 1282 comments Debra wrote: "Roz, I understand eye troubles. Mine get blurry way before I'm ready to stop reading.

I've noted something I need to ask my doctor. I was recently diagnosed with high blood pressure (hypertens..."


Debra,
Dad has high blood pressure too. His vision is blurry and feels a little dizzy because of the vision. His Cardiologist said this am that she expects to see him in her office bright and early Monday morning. No, persistent vision problems is a sign that your medication could be at wrong dosage.


message 117: by Roz (new)

Roz | 4528 comments I think we should blame EVERYTHING on our parents!!
I just had my yearly eye exam a week ago and the dr said I had slightly high pressure in my eyes (not to be confused with high blood pressure --my blood pressure is usually on the low side). I only need glasses for distance, but since i do a lot of computer work I'm getting progressives this time. Also he had me wear my glasses and then he put an external lens in front of them and told me to read a page of print in my lap. Usually with my glasses on, a book in my lap would be blurry. This was crystal clear! Hence the progressives.


message 118: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Anne, thanks for your concern. I've just started my medication. Today was my 2nd dose, so I'll see if there is improvement. I'm also going to call my doctor and ask her about my vision.


message 119: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Roz wrote: "I think we should blame EVERYTHING on our parents!!
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LMAO! Definitely!


message 120: by Anne (Booklady) (new)

Anne  (Booklady) Molinarolo (wwwgoodreadscomAnneMolinarolo) | 1282 comments Debra wrote: "Anne, thanks for your concern. I've just started my medication. Today was my 2nd dose, so I'll see if there is improvement. I'm also going to call my doctor and ask her about my vision."

Debra - You're welcome. I worry because I have seen the blurry vision side effect in my family and they all have had to get their medicines changed. Hope you do well. =)


message 121: by Roz (new)

Roz | 4528 comments My husband has high blood pressure since coming off chemo and radiation treatments. It took quite a while to get his meds right. Lots of bad reactions including blurry vision, palpitations and feeling faint. There are so many high blood pressure medications out there it takes a while to get the dosage right.


message 122: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Roz wrote: "My husband has high blood pressure since coming off chemo and radiation treatments. It took quite a while to get his meds right. Lots of bad reactions including blurry vision, palpitations and fee..."

Sorry to hear about your hubby's struggles, Roz. I'll be alert as to possible side effects of my medication. One the doctor told me to watch for is a scratchy throat.


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Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments I finished Heir of Novron for the 'Serial Killer' challenge. I absolutely loved it! It was a brilliant end to a brilliant fantasy series and I am sad to have reached the end. Still, at least there is the prequel series, 'The Riyria Chronicles' to fall back on! :D

I am now going to start The Secret History which has been on my TBR for ages. This will also be my first Donna Tartt book.


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jaxnsmom | 8341 comments Debra wrote: "Violence against animals is the hardest for me to handle."

It is for me too. Sometimes I get so upset I have to stop reading/listening for a few minutes to calm down and/or stop crying.


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jaxnsmom | 8341 comments Lisa wrote: "I finished Heir of Novron for the 'Serial Killer' challenge. I absolutely loved it! It was a brilliant end to a brilliant fantasy series and I am sad to have reached the end. Still,..."

I know what you mean. I listened to Rise of Empire and Heir of Novron one right after the other. After close to 60 hours of Royce and Hadrian in less than three weeks, I had major withdrawal symptoms. I decided I had to wait a while before Chronicles :)


message 126: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments jaxnsmom wrote: "Lisa wrote: "I finished Heir of Novron for the 'Serial Killer' challenge. I absolutely loved it! It was a brilliant end to a brilliant fantasy series and I am sad to have reached th..."

I spaced all 3 books out over a few months but I am already suffering from withdrawal symptoms and I only closed HON a few hours ago! I think I might wait a while to start Chronicles too. It's tempting to start on them straight away but it would probably be better to space them out a bit so that I have something to look forward to over the coming months.


message 127: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Roz wrote: "I think we should blame EVERYTHING on our parents!!"

Another agree! My brother and I have high cholesterol thanks to genes - something like three of our grandparents had it, eep. Brother went on meds in his mid-20s but luckily I'm doing okay with diet and exercise. Being in Japan helps, too - yea fish! :D


message 128: by jaxnsmom (new)

jaxnsmom | 8341 comments I'm reading Pane of Death, which is part of my serial slaying. I liked the first one, but this is getting too unbelievable. I'm also reading Blood Lite (Hellchaser, #0.5) by Kevin J. Anderson - I love the title and cover.


message 130: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Sounds like a good book, Dem! I've added it to my ever growing TBR. My grandpa on my dads side had dementia. It is such a heart breaking disease. Sadly, he passed away in 2005 from pneumonia.


message 131: by Dem (new)

Dem | 984 comments Stephanie wrote: "Sounds like a good book, Dem! I've added it to my ever growing TBR. My grandpa on my dads side had dementia. It is such a heart breaking disease. Sadly, he passed away in 2005 from pneumonia."

I did find it very interesting Stephanie and I as you say a heart breaking disease that so many families like yours have to learn to cope with.


message 132: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18549 comments re Game of Thrones series - I vaguely remember that at the end of series 1 (TV), something happened which was from the beginning of book 2. or the other way around?!? I can't remember now. The first couple series are very true to the books and as Travis said, abridged almost but with more sex. The last series I thought deviated more from the book but not in a major way. I thought watching the series added to the whole experience and I wasn't disappointed with the character portrayals - they chose the cast well.


message 133: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59887 comments Sounds great, Sarah. I'm kind of consumed with the book, so I shall indulge with the tv series. I have my friend's dvd's of the complete first season sitting on my counter, waiting patiently for me to fi1nish the book. 12-1/2 hours to go.


message 134: by Anne (Booklady) (new)

Anne  (Booklady) Molinarolo (wwwgoodreadscomAnneMolinarolo) | 1282 comments I started Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty

Oh Calamity! I am loving this one =)


message 135: by Kazen (new)

Kazen I gorged a bit on historical romance over the holidays so I'm looking to get my feet back on the ground with An Incomplete Education: 3,684 Things You Should Have Learned but Probably Didn't. The authors are good and snarky in the introduction so I have high hopes!


message 136: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Finished Heaven and Hell to kill a series, but not a level. Started The Gathering Storm wheel of time #12. It takes 1 page to realize this isnt Robert Jordan writing. A niticeable difference after he has written practically 11 of the same books by now in his style and form. It does feel like Branden Sanderson but if we didn't know it was him I can't say I would definitely know who was writing. Other than it is definitely different than Jordan in its way


message 137: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments It was intersting to note in the beginning Sanderson tells us Robert Jordan wrote the ending of the series. Sanderson just needed to take it from book 11 to Jordan's comoletion. Which in typical Sanderson wordiness requires us to read yet 3 more books to get there.


message 138: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty I had started Wild From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed because I wanted to read it before the film came out but I didn't like it.

I'm now reading Divergent (Divergent, #1) by Veronica Roth Which my brother recommended because he recently started the series. I'm enjoying it. It is by no means the best book I've ever read but its easy to read and I'm liking where it could go (I'm only half way through so far).


message 139: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18549 comments Welcome Kirsty. Hope you enjoy Divergent more than you did Wild!


message 140: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18549 comments I've finished The Crown Conspiracy and now on to Avempartha. I was going to break the two up and read another book (The Daylight War) but I'm going to try to hold out until April so I can grab more points plus I don't want to have too many books on the go at the same time (the two Riyria books are in an omnibus so it will still be in my "currently reading" section).


message 141: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty Sarah wrote: "Welcome Kirsty. Hope you enjoy Divergent more than you did Wild!"

Thanks for the welcome :) I am enjoying it more so far :)


message 142: by Mariab (new)

Mariab | 3059 comments I m reading The City of Bones for the buddy read.
Cant wait to read The Riyria Revelations (my copie has 'arrived').
I m sure you will enjoy Divergent Kirsty. Wellcome!


message 143: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments I'm reading Drums of Autumn, the 4th Outlander book, for the series challenge. I'm really enjoying it, but I do feel a bit slow reading through it. It's over 1000 pages in small print, and though it's not difficult to read, it's very descriptive and I can't really race through it. Which is okay, but I have so many other books to read!


message 144: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59887 comments I finally finished Phantom at 12:30 this morning. I struggled a bit with this book especially in the beginning. I got to the end, and wouldn't you know it? Cliffhanger! Argh! So I immediately started the final book in the series Police.


message 145: by Theweebarrell (new)

Theweebarrell I am reading when the crows fly for netgalley to review
I am reading one kick by Chelsea Cain for pleasure
I am also reading you belong to me by Karen rose for pleasure


message 146: by Roz (new)

Roz | 4528 comments Got my new glasses today. What a difference! I took out the copy of The Neverending Story and the two ink colors are no problem. Now I just have to find the time to read it.


message 147: by jaxnsmom (new)

jaxnsmom | 8341 comments Hooray Roz! Now find that time :)


message 148: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18549 comments Woohoo Roz! Happy reading!


message 149: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments jaxnsmom wrote: "Debra wrote: "Violence against animals is the hardest for me to handle."

It is for me too. Sometimes I get so upset I have to stop reading/listening for a few minutes to calm down and/or stop crying."


I've not read War Horse because I saw the movie and it upset me so much. That poor horse went through so much. The battle scenes were horrific. People were dying, too of course, but I was more worried about the leading horse and the other horses.


message 150: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments ROZ! YAY for new glasses!


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