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May 20, 2019 (Updated May 27, 2019)
The Marinated Meeple (1848 KP) rated Game Of Thrones - Season 8 in TV
May 20, 2019
Writing (3 more)
Character development
Characters doing things differently fromprevious seasons... against thier nature.
Doesn't live up to the previous standards..... Shouldhave waited for George RR Martin to finish writing it.
Not what we expected, but the spectacle was there. Writing wasn't the same as previous seasons and this time it hurt.
Sara Cox (1845 KP) rated Fevre Dream in Books
Aug 13, 2018
From the blurb I would have never have guessed what this book was about. Although, after reading many of George R. R. Martin I shouldn't havr been surprised.
It was a captivating read, although at times fustrating due to character desicions.
Fevre Dream is written extremely well, with dialect phonics used to emphasise the Mississippian setting.
Definitely reccommend!
It was a captivating read, although at times fustrating due to character desicions.
Fevre Dream is written extremely well, with dialect phonics used to emphasise the Mississippian setting.
Definitely reccommend!
Alison Pink (7 KP) rated A Storm of Swords: Part 1 Steel and Snow (Reissue) in Books
Jan 15, 2018
So far, this 3rd book has been my favorite of the series. It is very suspenseful. There are lots of deaths, so many that at one point I thought, "How can this series possibly keep going?" But as usual, George R.R. Martin has tricks up his sleeves. And let me say, that I didn't see any of them coming at all!
graveyardgremlin (7194 KP) rated The Grownup in Books
Feb 15, 2019
The set-up had me hooked for most of the short story, and then it got a <s>little</s> lot silly, and then it ended. So now I don't know what to think. I mean, I liked it, but overall it left me disappointed in where it went.
This story can also be found in the anthology: [b:Rogues|20168816|Rogues|George R.R. Martin|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1404616147s/20168816.jpg|27565413]
This story can also be found in the anthology: [b:Rogues|20168816|Rogues|George R.R. Martin|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1404616147s/20168816.jpg|27565413]
Chryssie (13 KP) rated Game Of Thrones in TV
May 10, 2019
Intense drama with lots of plots to follow
Characters you hate to love and characters you love to hate;
In the seven kingdoms you will never be short on either!
This epic TV show is based on the books by George R R Martin and it truly does bring Westeros and the world of the seven kingdoms to life.
You will see epic battles, beautiful costumes, impressive animals ( real and mythical) and get swept away in the right for the Iron Throne.
In the seven kingdoms you will never be short on either!
This epic TV show is based on the books by George R R Martin and it truly does bring Westeros and the world of the seven kingdoms to life.
You will see epic battles, beautiful costumes, impressive animals ( real and mythical) and get swept away in the right for the Iron Throne.
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Gilbert (11 KP) rated A Game of Thrones in Books
Sep 1, 2017
Game of Thrones Series - Song of Ice and Fire
Great series! I read them all and want more!! Even with the TV show by HBO surpassing the whole series of novels, the books are great! I love the series and this is by far my second try at Fantasy. After Lord of the Rings series I wanted to try these since the Show was so awesome. The books help with the storylines especially knowing who's who in the game of thrones that they play. With the books you are able to understand the characters background and their back stories. I highly recommend the Game of Thrones for more "meat" on thee bones!
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Gilbert (11 KP) rated Game Of Thrones in TV
Sep 1, 2017
GAME OF THRONES
Game of Thrones: Song of Ice and Fire series novelizations by George RR Martin was my second first serious Fantasy series (Lord of the Rings was my first) and I fell in love with it after Book One. Now with this HBO hit TV series, I recommend reading the books to understand the background of the characters because it'll be confusing if you don't know who's who. Especially for those who start late in the season and don't know what the hell is going on in the series. With the books though, you get a glimpse of who's who and their backgrounds. The characters come alive in the books as well as in the TV show. I think with the books you get more background knowledge of who's playing in the game of thrones. The families including the Starks, Targayens, and the Lanisters will make more sense if you follow the books. (Really don't have to read the whole series to understand what's going on but if you want to follow characters in the TV series, it'll help with who's backstabbing who and why). I highly recommend the TV show to all fans of George RR Martins fantastical Fantasy Series!