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Mar 10, 2011 08:39PM
Lol...I remember when I bought The World of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time. I felt so lame! I vote you pick up Ulysses to even things out ;)
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here are some other major dork-buys of the past:






it sure is great. but i felt incredibly dorky buying it. almost felt like i should have bought something by nabakov or james j..."
If you think that is dorky, I saw a bunch of people bring that to a signing he did back in 2006. Also to connect with you inner dorkness, George said that he is cowriting with Elio M. García, Jr. and Linda Antonsson (who runs the largest Song of Ice Fire online community), The World of Ice and Fire, a companion volume even more detail and bigger than The Art of on the Song of Ice and Fire's Wikipedia's page.



Lol...14 to 25 years? As if. Given his blog I'd say a massive fatal heart attack in the next three years to be followed by Brandon Sanderson picking up and completing the series within three years time.



I think we all wish we were 20 years younger. :-)


lol, I know the feeling.






Ha the same book had a preorder with a date attached....4 years ago :)

True but I refuse to believe any date until I see the actual book on the shelves. Been burned too many times.


I felt bad for Cersei too, during that marraige, but it's not like Robert was alone in the cheating and abusing.


I agree with you on the whole spoiler thing.

Even if Robert was good to Cersei, she still would have kept her ongoing affair with Jaime. She said it started early, I'm thinking the teenage years. ??
Robert didn't want to marry her, and he made it clear. But he could have been discreet, he was so blatant about his affairs.
As a woman, I find arranged marriages particularly frightening.

Cersai had to keep her affair with Jaime a secret, especially after her marriage to Robert. (view spoiler)
Also, I don't think Robert could have been discreet about anything. Makes me wonder (view spoiler)

I think Renly's resemblance to Robert was in looks, not in temperament. And especially in the way Renly is being portrayed in the TV series. But even in the books, he was referred to looking like a young Robert but I don't recall anyone ever saying he acted like Robert.

I thought, though, that the incest thing was always looked down upon in the seven kingdoms except by the Targaryens, who did it to keep the royal blood pure.

I think it was actually before this, iirc.

So..why do you think Cersei and Jaime started doing it? Do you think being twins had anything to do with it?
Denae, I remember a scene where Jaime remembers them as children (not sure what age, but young), I was under the impression they weren't actually doing it, just play acting. The maid walked in on them and told their mother and she separated their living quarters. Is this the scene you mean? Were they actually doing it? I can't remember for sure.
I'm currently reading ASoS, so I may not be up to some of this stuff we're talking about. Any clarification helps.

If it ever goes into more detail in the series, I forget. Thank goodness I'm rereading it for the release Dance with Dragons. LOL

Danae, yes, I meant 'it' as in intercourse. Good explanation, btw. I'm having a hard time wrapping my brain around their relationship, your reply helped.

If anyone has passages they can point me to, so I can re-read it, I'd welcome them. I feel like I'm missing something and I really don't want to skim over everything in search of it.

Try this thread: I think there are references, or a linkie.

Kate posted a link that has direct quotes, if anyone is interested. While it is not clearly stated in the books, many passages could be seen as proof. Yet, these same passages could also have different explanations that are just as logical. However, after reading the following link, I think GRRM was subtly telling us Renly and Loras were lovers. http://www.angelfire.com/ma4/mlarchiv...
Often I'm pretty good at picking up on things, like Joffrey's parentage, I knew that early on, long before it was ever said. Also in AGOT, Jon's parentage, I have yet to read any discussion about that and it's so obvious to me. I don't know why I missed Loras and Renly, it could be that I was more focused on other things. Well, that's all cleared up now, thanks again Tracey!
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