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Mon Oct-03-05 02:02 PM
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Not sure how I missed this update last year from George RR Martin |
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when he posted updates on his website regarding the new book last November, he closed with:
"Losing myself in the world of Westeros would probably be the best medicine for what ails me just now, I know full well. There is solace in work, and books -- my own books, and those of others -- have always been a refuge for me during dark times in my life. Today, however, the {fictional} travails of my {fictional} Seven Kingdoms seem pretty unimportant compared to the very real woes that the United States is facing, a future of war and isolation abroad, and division and repression at home.
Winter is coming to Westeros, but it has already come to America."
—George R.R. Martin, November 3, 2004
I mean I already loved his writing, but to find out that he's on OUR SIDE is even more welcome :) :) :)
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Monkey see Monkey Do
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Tue Oct-04-05 11:40 AM
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I really must check him out. I made my first foray into the world of fantasy this year, reading Robin Hobb's three trilogy cycle which - a couple of quibbles aside - I adored. From everything I've read, if you like Hobb you'll LOVE Martin.
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Tue Oct-04-05 09:11 PM
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2. did you read all 9 of Hobb's books? I did too, and I loved them |
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Hey, Martin reccomends her stuff.
I am re reading the Martin series in preparation for the release of volume 4
Suggest you begin at the beginning and prepare to spend lots of time in these books.
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Monkey see Monkey Do
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Wed Oct-05-05 08:36 AM
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though after reading the Farseer trilogy I didn't want to have to go through 3 long books to get back to FitzChivalry & co so I read the Tawny Man trilogy next. I then went back to the Liveship trilogy (& picked up the various threads betwen the books).
I also read the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant on recommendation, but couldn't get into it & stopped after the first two books.
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Wed Oct-05-05 07:53 PM
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6. Another author you might like is Guy Gavriel Kaye |
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his books are wonderful!!!
One series is in a land that is a little like Italy; another in a land that is remarkable like Spain before 1400; another is sort of like Arthurian England; another implies Byzantium in its Heydey; and I think the newest one is Celtic influenced.
I haven't read everything of his but what I did read I absolutely LOVED. I cried over Tigana (a single novel) and the Fionavir Tapestry (trilogy)
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Wed Oct-05-05 12:38 PM
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5. She's got a new book out now too... |
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"Shamans Crossing" the start of a new series. It's set in a different world than the previous 3 trillogies, it's kind of a fantasy novel in a old-west tech world. It looks good so far, now I just have to wait for the next book.
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Tue Oct-04-05 09:12 PM
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3. Oh yea, I loved that too! nt |
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Wed Oct-12-05 08:26 PM
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Had not heard that either. Hell yeah! :)
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