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Apr. 24th, 2012 07:48 pm
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Should not have open b-day presents while work still needed to be done. I feel like I might be on a GRRM kick for a while. Given the size of  A Dance With Dragons. Which like Storm of Swords is split into two volumes for paperback publishing. Making it like the hardback so expensive i'm glad i got it as a gift.

Also got the first season of Game Of Thrones on DVD. So I'll finally be able to see if its as good as everyone says. Again struck by the size of the set. It one of those really bulky fold out sets with really nice big pics of the cast on it. But really the 10 55 minute episode boxset? That's larger than DS9 slimline boxset with 26 episodes on it. So dang, lot of packaging.

Last Cool gift was a copy of Turn Coat by Jim Butcher. The eleventh (out of 13 for now) book in the Dresden Files. Which aren't epic fantasy like aSoIaF but more light hearted fun kind of urban fantasy novel about a professional wizard named Harry. (after Houdini) Dresden 

Any way, uni work calls....

Date: 2012-04-24 11:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] luna-plath.livejournal.com
I guess I view Clash as weaker than SoS, but that's just because there's more action in the third volume, which makes it a faster-paced read. Feast definitely suffered from clunky-middle-of-the-story issues, combined with too much Brienne and not enough of the reader favorites (Tyrion/Jon/etc.). Grrm totally needs a better editor who will make him cut down the wordiness we saw in the middle volumes.

Dance had the same mid-story sluggishness in certain places, but I feel like the POVs made up for it. I enjoyed ADWD, but I know there are some people who really didn't. I suppose it depends on your taste.

Date: 2012-04-25 07:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] luna-plath.livejournal.com
I typed up a comment earlier but LJ ate it. Sorry if this one isn't as put together : (

I'm totally fine with talking about these books! I don't have any friends who read ASoIaF and most of the online communities are show-based so I'm glad to have a chance to discuss different things.

I thought Clash was slow in the beginning, but the battle scenes at the end were really well done. I loved seeing Tyrion as the hand, but I felt like a lot of his work was undone by other people. I agree on Tyrion basically saving the city; I didn't think his father gave him enough credit, but that seem par for the course where those two are concerned.

I love Brienne's character, but I thought she was a weak POV. I prefer seeing her through the perspective of others, i. e. Jaime. I hadn't read Dunk and Egg at the time, so I didn't notice the shield bit until afterwards when I read The Hedge Knight and I had a moment of recognition : ) She seems like the perfect person to take on Dunk's design/colors. I've read the first two Dunk and Egg stories but I haven't gotten to the Mystery Knight. I'm looking forward to it though.

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