A Game of Thrones
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Did you read the book or watch the show first?

After the first season I needed to know what would happen next, so I bought and read the books.
Normally I hate to first see the movie/series and then read the book. But in this case I think it made it easier to follow the book! All those characters! It was good to have faces with all the names (for the other books I use the GoT Company App!)




i gave the show up after about 4 episodes, it was exactly the same as the book only without the granduer that your own imagination can conjure



I ended up finishing all four of the books (that were then out) before the end of the first season of the show. Have put off reading the fifth one for now - I think I'll re-read them all right before season two starts next year.



:) Sounds like everyone had good overall experiences with both show and book! The show has gotten great reviews so far, and I can see why.
I'm taking it slow with reading the books, which is unusual for me (and by slow, I mean I'm only on book 3). I know that once I read book 5, I'll just have to wait forever for the next one to come out, so I'm drawing out the experience. Though it is nice to have a show to come back to when I've finished with the books. :)
I'm taking it slow with reading the books, which is unusual for me (and by slow, I mean I'm only on book 3). I know that once I read book 5, I'll just have to wait forever for the next one to come out, so I'm drawing out the experience. Though it is nice to have a show to come back to when I've finished with the books. :)




Will wrote: "I hope so, because they gave him free reign for book 5 and we all saw how long that took!"
In his defense, there's some weird chronology between books 4 and 5, and he had a lot of ground to cover...oh well, I guess having a TV deal might make him write faster! :)
In his defense, there's some weird chronology between books 4 and 5, and he had a lot of ground to cover...oh well, I guess having a TV deal might make him write faster! :)




That's a lot of rereading!


Then, one day, at a bookstore I saw a guy kicking the bookshelves, cursing up a storm. I noticed he was kicking the shelf with Martin's books. He looked at me & said he's been waiting forever for the fourth novel--he couldn't take it anymore. I thought, if this series makes someone that rabid about it, I think I should give it a try.
I read all three books within the year & then I became that guy kicking the shelves while screaming for the next installment.
I've never seen the series. I want to.

That's one of the more enjoyable aspects to fantasy, though. Being able to completely immerse yourself in another world. The more depth to the world, like Wheel of Time or A Song of Ice and Fire, the more I tend to enjoy it.

That's one of the more enjoyable aspects to fa..."
I can't completely disagree. That's why I'm totally into Erikson's THE MALAZAN BOOK OF THE FALLEN series. I'm reading it while I'm reading A DANCE WITH DRAGONS.

Melissa Ann wrote: "My boyfriend practically begged me to watch the show with him..I assumed I'd be bored and hate it and would never watch it again as I didn't think it'd be my cup of tea. I was dead wrong. I loved t..."
It seems like this series, both books and the show, has appealed to a lot of people who don't normally go for fantasy. That's part of what I like about it, even though I enjoy fantasy myself.
It seems like this series, both books and the show, has appealed to a lot of people who don't normally go for fantasy. That's part of what I like about it, even though I enjoy fantasy myself.






It was like I watched the show all over again, but it took 30 hours, and it was all inside my head.

PS, read the Malazan Book of the Fallen, start with book 2 first, then do book 1 and 3 (worked for me). Enjoy

I read the book and then went back to watch the tv episodes


I read the book and then went back to watch the tv episodes"
Awesome! That's the right way to do it!



Ruby wrote: "Confession: I didn't know there was a book (I'm 11, so no one would recommend them) . I didn't even know about the TV show, but then my best friend Rebecca, who's 14, and her sister, Pesha, who's 2..."
Haha, I can see why no one would recommend them for an ll-year-old...just don't say the word c*nt in public, please... :P
Haha, I can see why no one would recommend them for an ll-year-old...just don't say the word c*nt in public, please... :P
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So, how did you find out about GoT? Will you continue reading after book 1?