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Well, since I dish my Hobb love all over the place I'll spare third or fourthing prior opinions ;)
I don't know that I would agree on GRRM. I love the series but there are so many Unlikeable characters POV's that I feel it takes away from the well written ones. Jennifer if you've read my review of The Lies of Locke Lamora, then you'll know that I agree with you wholeheartedly ;)
I don't know that I would agree on GRRM. I love the series but there are so many Unlikeable characters POV's that I feel it takes away from the well written ones. Jennifer if you've read my review of The Lies of Locke Lamora, then you'll know that I agree with you wholeheartedly ;)

I don't have kids, but there's two dogs around and three parrots, so I sympathize with the distractions and sounding senile. :)

Great review!"
Yeah, Grant's review made me pick the book up again after getting kind of bored in the first few pages. And I'm so glad I did. (I loved Red Seas even more, but that might just be my thing about boats...)
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