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02/10 A Game of Thrones - Less Philosophy - Did you like the book? (spoilers)
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So yeah, I liked it a bit.


I really liked the image of Dany on her silver horse. I have a soft spot for beautiful images of horses.
I was really sad when Eddard had to kill Lady and Arya had to chase away Nympheria (I don't think that's quite right). I loved the direwolves!

Things I do like: the characters are easy to get attached to, the whole wondering what's going to happen next, the backstabbing, the big "shocker" towards the end of the book. It got pretty intense there. Also the book reads like I'm watching a movie. I loved it from start to finish.





What would I say? I didn't find it interesting in the first pages, and the boy getting thrown off the roof just totally ruined any desire I had to continue.


It's funny, I read a ton of books based in the feudal society or medieval times and I've never questioned the role of women. But then again most of them rise up and kick butt at some point. So I guess I really wouldn't want to actually live in the time period but I enjoy making up my own idea of what it would be like if I did. Because I wouldn't be one of THOSE women, I'd be the one with the sword. *grin*

It was Sansa that drove me bug-nuts. And a few of the others, close second. I wish there had been one female in this series as complex and layered as Tyrion, is all.


It was Sansa that drove me bug-nuts. And a few of the others, close second. I wish there had been one female in this series as complex and layered as Tyrion, is all."
I love Arya as well, but in the last couple books Sansa chapters have become my favorite to read. But I hated her in GoT. I think we will see great things from Sansa and by the end of the series you will end up liking her. She is stronger than she seems. Maybe she'll end up being the complex female role you are looking for.

Great books. Hope he doesn't drag them on too long.
Ripley wrote : I love Arya as well, but in the last couple books Sansa chapters have become my favorite to read. But I hated her in GoT. I think we will see great things from Sansa and by the end of the series you will end up liking her. She is stronger than she seems. Maybe she'll end up being the complex female role you are looking for.
The way Sansa's life is headed now, I won't be surprised if she becomes another Cersei. (Remember that even Cersei was treated cruelly by Robert and Robert deserved a large part of what he got from Cersei.) Sansa is being manuevred by everybody to get her claim to the North, and it's possible that she will be badly exploited sexually also. Dealing with plots, taking care of the mad little critter, and playing roles will probably leave her very bitter.
When naive people leave their naivety behind, they usually turn bitter and cynical, or sometimes they end up as dreamers. Both ways would make an interesting character out of her.

I'm inclined to disagree with you there. In the last published book I got the sense that Cersei had always been the conniving little *insert explicative here* that she seems to be throughout the series. However, in regards to Sansa, I think the role she plays later in the books will be nothing like what Cersei is doing. I'm lead to believe this based on a prophecy by a certain Red Lady.

Sansa, for all that she's been a spoiled brat, for all that she's had a rough time of it ever since she helped get her father killed, and for all that she's learning more about manipulation (at the hand of a master by the most recent book!), has, I think, a basically good heart. She may harden in a lot of ways, but I don't see her going bad.
Well, not *that* bad anyway!
I'm have a biased opinion because I loved the book!! And I really can't tell you a part that I didn't like because all the storylines were woven together so well.
What did YOU think?