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Apr 22, 2012 06:44AM

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You are not the only one who said this. Many have said the books start to go down hill after the 2nd book. But I still will continue with the series. I'm on book 2 - Clash of Kings

Thanks for the head's up, Chloe! Sounds like it will get better, soon!


loved the first series though, it was really good and absolutely did justice to the books - they stuck very close to the story

thats what you think... author has a lot of moments that leave some readers thinking they can just skip those, that they are so very clever... but in the end it catches up with them in ways like they wont understand certain situations, misread others cos of the supposedly irrelevant details they skipped in "boring chapters"... this approach will get you deceived by the characters themselves lol, but go ahead :)))


so pls, you dont have to take it personally, cos it wasnt aimed at you precisely :)
and believe me, chapters where chars like Varys or Littlefinger play a role, they DO deceive the reader, a lot :)


martin cut things and all in precisely the way so the reader revealed the "pieces of the puzzle" piece by piece... and as he often says, I think even in acknowledgments, devil is in the details... at first I also found the details of clothing, meals and such kinda long, even though neat to read... but then it showed that even those were there for a reason... for example the description of meals at Joffrey's wedding - if one doesnt pay attention to the courses, or decides to skip them entirely, they may not learn who might have had a hand in... :)
as I said before, characters do lie and lie a lot and they lie hard... they lie to themselves, to others, they pretend... and devil lies in the details... thats only one of reasons why it is a translator's hell :)


Victarion is actually really cool dude, especially his sea battles :P

I really like the fact that the characters (and Martin) will deliberately mislead you... I STILL haven't got Varys figured out









Hi I have read the first 3 very hard work but worth it. Complex.

Hi I have read the first 3 very hard work but worth it. Complex."
and it just gets more complex the further you go into the saga, layers upon layers of meanings and histories
seeing as how i was barely alive when he published the first book, i am so confused (by what wikipeda told me anyway). I dont know where to start.
HELP!!
HELP!!

I havent read Jordan but those who did read both him and Erikson might in other words say that Erikson's 10 books are tons harder to get through than Jordan's so far 13
and from what I read from many ppl, Jordan had a problem with consistency and quality as it went on, while Erikson didnt, staying probably one of very few authors who wrote long series and managed to keep all the books in it top notch... even though I am only like halfway through, I already cant wait for the other five, then Korbal Broach short story collection... then a little intermezzo with Dune, and right back to Malazan world with 4 books by Esslemont

HELP!!"
Hi Anisah are you talking about the Wheel of time? If so give it a whirl. Very entertaining. From an old biddy :)

I havent read Jordan but those who did read both him and Erikson might in other words say tha..."
Razz, I have read Jordans books and I havent found a problem with the consistency. I think some readers think there is an issue because the series is so long and there is so much info he is trying to impart.
I do agree that Eriksons writing is more complex and I have enjoyed the first few. I will come back to them when I have the time to absorb them.

I havent read Jordan but those who did read both him and Erikson might in ot..."
as I said, I havent read WoT yet, so I was only speaking as to what I read from others :)
well, so far, Erikson managed to keep the books just so packed either with action, fun or any kind of stuff that keeps you entertained
as for reading the series, I highly recommend reading it from the start and back-to-back, while you have the details in your mind :)

Give Jordan a try.

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I live in Slovakia and had the whole series ordered... all books from it were 8.40 € each, only Toll the Hounds was 9.20 € for some reason... so all in all it was approximately 85 € altogether... they were all Bantam UK/Transworld paperbacks, first seven A-sized and last three B-sized for some reason lol (but they exist in A-size as well)... so for so many books and soooo many pages it was pretty decent price I would say (in czech each book ranges from 20 to almost 30 € each lol)
as for Jordan, sure, I will, at some point :)

I think I will have to do some careful shopping maybe buy some on kindle and see if I can borrow some from the library and or secondhand copies. Hows the weather in Slovakia? I am in Uk and its been rubbish.

and thanks to my great treatment, you would hardly discern that first four had been read already - the only sign of wear being the slight yellowish tinge to the sides of pages
I plan to order also Esslemont's books from whatever money I get for my birthday hehe, plus the Bakker's trilogy :)
weather is kinda rubbish here as well, but whatever, I am reading a lot of the time so who cares lol :D

Where do you store all your books?
Bev wrote: "Anisah wrote: "seeing as how i was barely alive when he published the first book, i am so confused (by what wikipeda told me anyway). I dont know where to start.
HELP!!"
Hi Anisah are you talking ..."
I dont know lol. I wanted to read a Song of Ice and Fire but is that the first one? Are there more before that? I just want to know where I should start in Martin's ...series, volumes whatever it called.
HELP!!"
Hi Anisah are you talking ..."
I dont know lol. I wanted to read a Song of Ice and Fire but is that the first one? Are there more before that? I just want to know where I should start in Martin's ...series, volumes whatever it called.

HELP!!"
Hi Anisah are ..."
A Game of Thrones
A Clash of Kings
A Storm of Swords (some editions have this one divided into 2 volumes)
A Feast for Crows
A Dance with Dragons (some editions have this one divided into 2 volumes)
and then there are two other planned but not as of yet released :)

Where do you store all your books?"
you will have your answer later today when I manage to take some pics of my majestic epic shelf of doom :)))

Where do you store all your books?"
http://s1165.photobucket.com/albums/q...
enjoy :)))

Where do you store all your books?"
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Ha same type of shelves as me!

Where do you store ..."
they were really neat and fairly well priced, each like 50 € :P
they are pretty tall and of good width, and the space between the shelves is just great for A, B and C books, with the bottom shelves being perfect for big encyclopedias :P