Krafus said:I got it at the Westeros board, which The_lurkeR mentioned.
Link please??
Krafus said:I got it at the Westeros board, which The_lurkeR mentioned.
stevelabny said:There seems to be some debate as to which book Arya will be in. I like her and think she has tons of potential, but if she winds up absent from the book, I won't mind.
But what the hell happens when you die and keep playing?
GoodKingJayIII said:Good plotting, good characters, good story. I never really understood the sex scenes in the book. They didn't seem to move the plot all that often, and they're pretty gratuitous as well. Maybe they were necessary and I'm just forgetting stuff (read Swords at least 3 years ago), but they got really irritating. The useless sex scenes, I can easily skim or skip those.
What did it for me was the Arya chapters. Go through and see how many of them involve some form of rape. Now, it's been a long time, so I can't really be sure, but memory wise, it started to get excessive.Dr. Strangemonkey said:It's not just about eroticism its also about reproduction and maturity and I think the way sex is used in those books makes that point very well. Particularly in that it makes it clear that all three of those issue vary a great deal by the individual despite how the social norms enforce them.
What did it for me was the scene in A Storm of Swords when (spoiler text, don't highlight if you have a weak stomach)Vocenoctum said:What did it for me was the Arya chapters. Go through and see how many of them involve some form of rape. Now, it's been a long time, so I can't really be sure, but memory wise, it started to get excessive.