A Song of Ice & Fire Fans discussion
Re-reading the series...











What an amazing story, Karen! Thank you so much for sharing!!

Wow, I just checked out the synopsis of The Steel Queen, and I think your book sounds amazing, clearly reminiscent of ASOIAF. It amazes me that GRRM's work inspires so many!:)


What an opportunity to be on a board like that congrats.


That is an interesting topic. To me the two are like apples to oranges. I am certain there is a forum out there dedicated to this very subject. I have only read each book once, ASOIF will be the first book I have re-read for a long long time. After that I will tackle the Hobbit and re-read LOTR.



You are so very welcome, Karen! It's a pleasure to converse with an accomplished writer such as yourself. I look forward to reading The Steel Queen, getting to know you better, and discussing GRRM, of course!
I actually prefer a complex plot, subplot, etc.., which probably speaks volumes about my adoration of ASOIAF. I mean, the more simplistic ones are fine, too, but I like to really get lost in an abundance of colorful characters, intrigue, and all the craziness.:)
In response to another post, it's been a long time since I'd stopped by George's official site, thank you for the reminder.

I noticed that you listed Rosamunda Pilcher's The Shell Seekers as a personal favorite. I haven't read it yet, but I hear wonderful things, and one of my best GR friends (who's very much like a brother to me,) read it last year, and absolutely loved it. It's on my "to-read" list!


Definitely! And in my experience, no one does it quite like GRRM.:)

I also love the fact that each chapter is told through a different character's POV. Like you said, it really allows the reader to get up close and personal with them, you feel like you know them.
I am going to have to give The Shell Seekers a go, sometime. So tell me, why exactly do you love it so very much?


I'd still give it a go, because it sounds interesting, and I love stories that revolve around a dynamic dynasty. Plus, like I said, one of my very best GR friends read it last year, and he LOVED it!
Thank you, Karen.

I plan on it, thank you. I'm hoping The Shell Seekers proves to be a personal favorite, as well.


Karen, I love that you have Legacy on your favorite reads. I LOVE Sharon Kay Penman and have had the wonderful opportunity to talk to her about The Sunne in Splendour. Truly amazing author.
Ok, back to the reread thread....
I'm about a third of the way through GOT. I decided this time through I was going to highlight as many foreshadowing things that I could find. I seem to not be great with foreshadowing unless it hits me upside the head. So, I want to become a better reader at finding the more subtle instances. So far, I kind of feel stupid for not picking up on some of them. This is like my fifth or sixth reread of this book WHY DIDN'T I SEE THESE FOR MYSELF TO BEGIN WITH? O but little details like eye color... I can remember who has what eye color five freaking books later. I guess I tend to get pretty swept up in the story and stop paying attention to certain things. Anyway, I'm finding it to be a more studious reread, and I kind of feel like I did when I was reading books to write my senior thesis in college. It's not boring, it's just more academic in nature.

Does Ned Stark send a letter via Varys while in the black cells in aGoT?
I ask because this could be significant in terms of those who knows of Jon's true parentage (assuming that's what he wrote in his letter). To whom would he send this letter? If Varys did take the letter (and read it?!?!?) he'd be loyal to Jon, knowing he was a Targ...
Can anyone confirm?

Obviously not those word which I made up and maybe I made up all of it.

Oh man, I wasn't sure. I guess that would've been too easy, eh? :)

Yes, we're more than happy to do so!:)

Does Ned Stark send a letter via Varys while in the black cells in aGoT?
I ask because this could be significant in terms of ..."
I'm currently at or around the very section you're referring to, so I really can't say for sure. I will keep your inquiry in mind, however, and let the group know, ASAP.:)

Does Ned Stark send a letter via Varys while in the black cells in aGoT?
I ask because this could be significant in terms of ..."
So I haven't gotten to the scene in question yet, but with only 142 pages left of Thrones, I'll be there soon enough and let you all know.:)

he loves to lead us astray.


I believe Conan used the term sick :)

You're very welcome, Karen. I'm still on the look-out for it, and will certainly find it soon. I'm really hoping to finish Thrones later today, actually!
But yeah, that would be far too easy! It's been said often: GRRM takes the age old adage, "Kill your darlings," to a level all his own!!


That is interesting, Karen. I tend to agree with you about the non likability of characters like Lord Tywin, the Hound, etc.. But being unfamiliar with the show, I find it kind of hard to see myself rooting for Tywin, amongst others.. he's so VILE toward Tyrion!!
Perhaps GRRM does take it to the extreme at times, but that's his prerogative. The series wouldn't be what is truly is without some of his choice darlings being killed, IMO.
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Karen when was the fantasy conference? can you give me some pointers to tap into the reading community out here? I am new from Hawaii and still getting the lay of the land. Glad you got to meet him, he seems like a real mellow approachable person that does not have the big ego a lot of great writers have.