Zaukrie said:Every time a miracle occurs, and a book is actually published, I swere I'll wait until the series is done before reading the just published book. And, every time, I read it right away. While we're all frustrated, they are still compelling books.
Not sure I'd compare GRRM to Robert Jordan. Despite long periods between publications, GRRMs books have--thus far--managed to maintain the quality of the initial offering. Robert Jordan on the other hand... Well, I won't get into it in order to avoid derailing the thread, but suffice it to say I gave up on RJ for reasons entirely separate from the wait between books.ssampier said:I think most of us are that way. After Robert Jordan I said I've given up on long book series. But GRRM turned me around.
As I mentioned above, my wife bought me AFfC for my birthday, and she was a giant Song of Fire and Ice series fan... until AFfC. She reads about 2 fantasy books per week, and has for about twenty years. She has been an editor for a publisher and is an aspiring author herself. I got her to read A Game of Thrones and she quickly became a huge fan. When I told her I wasn't going to read AFfC she was salivating and picked it up promptly.Lord Pendragon said:Despite long periods between publications, GRRMs books have--thus far--managed to maintain the quality of the initial offering.
*shrug* To each their own. The only disappointing thing about AffC, IMO, was the fact that my favorite characters weren't featured. Naturally, in the previous novels, I'd skim over the characters I didn't like as much to get to Tyrion, Bran, and Arya. In this volume, all of my favorites (even Jon Snow, whom I somewhat like,) were missing. That naturally leads to a feeling of something missing. Dany, whom I despise but many adore, was also missing.Eric Anondson said:In her words it was no longer the same quality as before.
With all due respect, this doesn't hold any weight with me. But it certainly proves that we all have our own opinions.And with her background, I have learned to put some faith in her taste and opinion when it comes to epic fantasy.
Ha! And I missed a post.Berandor said:m
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Eric Anondson said:I wish I could get excited about anything for this series. I can't anymore. Well, correction, I think I'll get excited again when it's finished.