HawaiiSteveO
Blistering Barnacles!
I used my credit on it, agree on sample sounds great!I'm tempted to get it, it would make reading the book faster AND help me keep up with my english listening skills (if you don't practice it all goes away).
I used my credit on it, agree on sample sounds great!I'm tempted to get it, it would make reading the book faster AND help me keep up with my english listening skills (if you don't practice it all goes away).
There is also a 14 part audio book series that covers the entire line of books that is one of the best reviewed and bestselling audio books of the past 30 years: they are such consistent sellers for Audiible, that I believed they partly inspired Amazon to pursue the TV project.I'm tempted to get it, it would make reading the book faster AND help me keep up with my english listening skills (if you don't practice it all goes away).
That was my favorite scene of the episode(loved the rest of it as well). I also loved how they made a point to have her remove her helmet(significant for those of us who have read the book).That was one bad ass pregnant lady
That's the Aiel for you. Can't wait until they show the ones that aren't 9 months pregnant and in labor fighting!That was one bad ass pregnant lady
OK, now that was an excellent episode. Other than the momentary love-triangle thing that was over in about 3 minutes (and was probably an after-effect of Machin Shin messing with all their minds), that was packed with lots of good, good WoT stuff...
The funny thing is over on Reddit, while most people have liked the episode, there are still those who are screaming "Worst episode yet! An Aiel killing while not veiled?" And, no, this isn't satirical, there are actually posts saying this (as well as saying the same over equally nit-picky things). You know, maybe cut a bit of slack for a woman in labor and being ambushed?This. Pretty damn good episode.
And Witcher season 2 went up while watching. That can wait until tomorrow.
They're loving it! For the diehard fan, finding other diehard fans to complain with about lack of adherence to canon is the very reason for being.The funny thing is over on Reddit, while most people have liked the episode, there are still those who are screaming "Worst episode yet! An Aiel killing while not veiled?" And, no, this isn't satirical, there are actually posts saying this (as well as saying the same over equally nit-picky things). You know, maybe cut a bit of slack for a woman in labor and being ambushed?
Was going to watch the witcher today, but got tickets to see spiderman today sooo.....This. Pretty damn good episode.
And Witcher season 2 went up while watching. That can wait until tomorrow.