Posted February 07, 2018

TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada

blotunga
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Registered: Apr 2012
From Other
Posted February 07, 2018
Yupp, though I have no idea about the number of pages as I read them on my kindle. They took me less to read than the Malazan series as they are a lighter read, yet it still took me around 5 or 6 months.

TerriblePurpose
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From Canada
Posted February 07, 2018



blotunga
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andysheets1975
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Registered: Jan 2011
From United States
Posted February 07, 2018
That's what I did. I was halfway through the first Ice and Fire book and then remembered a guy I used to know who was a big Robert Jordan fan and was frustrated by how slowly the books were coming out. I decided to stop read the Martin series until it was finished and that was almost 20 years ago.

ciemnogrodzianin
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Registered: Dec 2013
From Poland
Posted February 07, 2018
Lucky me - I've never started to read Martin and with all the hate now I feel warned. My wife sold out all his books and used some words I cannot use here ;) I'm fine with open-ended stories, but in this particular case I can understand her (as far as it is possible to understand women, of course). We're just going to continue watching the TV series and stay away from GM books.

Cavalary
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Registered: May 2011
From Romania
Posted February 08, 2018

And the TV series deviated more and more as it went along, and already had book six stuff at the end of the last season, but by this point if something's in the series it doesn't mean it was or will be in the books as well. Starting to assume that the two will have quite different endings at this point.

ciemnogrodzianin
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bakerman34
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Registered: Dec 2017
From Ireland
Posted February 08, 2018
ready player one is a super book and cant wait for the film

ciemnogrodzianin
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ConsulCaesar
Crossing the Rubicon
Registered: Jan 2017
From Spain
Posted February 10, 2018
By now I consider them two different stories which just happen to share the beginning. I have little hope that the book series will ever be finished, though -just this week GRRM mentioned that he only "hopes" that book 7 will be the last. I can't see how a story so complex is supposed to finish satisfactorily in just two books, and there is a reason why the latest TV season felt so rushed.
The being said, the books are so awesome (even the "bad" ones like Feast For Crows), that I can't recommend them enough. While some changes made for TV work very well, in general the book story is miles ahead of the TV show.
The being said, the books are so awesome (even the "bad" ones like Feast For Crows), that I can't recommend them enough. While some changes made for TV work very well, in general the book story is miles ahead of the TV show.

Cavalary
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Registered: May 2011
From Romania
Posted February 10, 2018

The being said, the books are so awesome (even the "bad" ones like Feast For Crows), that I can't recommend them enough. While some changes made for TV work very well, in general the book story is miles ahead of the TV show.
But even if it won't be finished, was good while it lasted. And like I already said, in a way it may not be that much of a bad thing, depending on just how he intends to finish it.

toxicTom
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Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany

Cavalary
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From Romania
Posted February 11, 2018

They're outstanding in terms of worldbuilding and scope, but in terms of things actually happening, not so much, and readers also got used to more in this aspect from the first 3 books. Plus, while the scope itself makes the whole series require quite some effort to follow, the way books 4 and 5 are split and the action being spread out so thin likely makes that even worse.
Just trying to analyze, at least, not that I actually checked what reasons others give.

sibberke
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Registered: Dec 2011
From Belgium