Game Of Thrones
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  • Posted On: Apr 18 2011 8:37pm
George R.R. Martin's series, "A Song of Fire and Ice" has come to television, by way of HBO at long last and I just have to say hurray!

It's everything it should be and more. Why read?
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  • Posted On: Apr 18 2011 8:45pm
It actually followed the book better than I thought it would.
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  • Posted On: Apr 20 2011 4:57pm
I haven't watch it yet, but the trailer I saw for it was very promising. I'm looking forward to watching it this weekend.

Would be nice if the series of books was actually finished being written though.
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  • Posted On: Apr 20 2011 5:57pm
Imagine if we had to wait for all the Star Wars series to finish up, in book form, before any televised media could be produced? That would suck. But I totally read you, however; I'm on a high from the show still, enough that I'm trying not to see the negatives.

Also, do want dyre wolves.
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  • Posted On: Apr 21 2011 2:13am
Oh, I'm not saying the series need to finish before the TV show starts, I'm just saying I'm waiting impatiently for the next book to come out. I think between the books they have out already they can go a few seasons while we wait for the next one anyway.
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  • Posted On: Apr 21 2011 4:04pm
Ah. I've been reading "The Night Angel" trilogy by Brent Weeks. If you like the style of A Song Of Fire And Ice you'll probably dig these novels. They have a very gritty, unfiltered feel following the story of various characters, though the clear protagonist, Kyler "Azoth" Stern, is a sympathetic and tortured character training/trained in the ways of the 'wetboy' (read: assassin) grappling with his own sense of morality.
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  • Posted On: Apr 21 2011 11:13pm
So what, did you read the word 'wetboy' on the back of the book and buy it automatically?