A Song of Ice & Fire Fans discussion
Loved G.O.T., struggling through C.O.K. Should I bother with the third?




Also, if you want a big battle, you have one coming soon in ACoK. Tyrion isn't having that chain and wildfire being made for nothing, is he? ;)


I think one issue I am having with COK is due to how I have been reading it. In Thrones, it wasnt uncommon for me to fly through 100 to 150 pages in a sitting and within these pages I would see 2 or 3 chapters of each character. I was able to follow the story lines quite easily. COK isn't grabbing me enough to want to read huge chunks of the book in a sitting and thus the details of some of the storylines are vague.
Another issue with COK is that within the Martin's slow, deliberate delivery there are strange "What the Hell?????" moments which don't seem to fit. A prime example of this is about midway through the book (And I should say *****SPOILERS****** here to be safe) Melisandre spontaneously gives birth to some Jesus Lizardlike creature that scampers underwater to get into a portcullis gate. Whoa!!!! ********END SPOILER*****.
So I will now plow through the last 300 pages of this book, espresso shots nearby. Thanks everyone!

Lol... ** SPOILER ** I think the Melisandre scene is simply how her magic works. She gives birth to things than go off and kill people. ** END SPOILER **
It seems that each person's magic is quite unique to them. That is one of the beauties of the magic "system" set up by Martin I think.


I didn't like Feast much when I first read it, but on my second reading, I warmed up to it. It's much better if you go into it knowing you aren't going to see anything of certain characters. I think AFFC is, like ACoK, setting the foundation for later events.



There are three and I've read them all.

There are three and I've read them all."
I only know the two in Legends, where is the third story in?

I just read it a week or two ago. A really good anthology, but don't expect a lot of fantasy. Other than "The Mystery Knight" (the Dunk & Egg story), it's mostly historical fiction and sci-fi. They're good stories though, mostly.



I figure that is the only way that could be done

I agree with you, the orgin of a character or trying to be modern by referring to natural resource, how everyone gas the rights to it, not trying to spoil any more.

The title says it all. I feel as if I was pulled into the Game of Thr..."
Please read the 3rd! It is the best in the series! =D I felt similarly about clash compared to the first book but I still liked it overall.



If the first book were rewritten so that the majority of perspective came from the Lannisters, you would be rejoicing right now because those haughty, holier-than-thou Starks are being put in their place and getting what they deserve.


Just wait and see the Lannisters don't have it easy either.


My point was that there is no "good side" or "bad side." There is only perspective. I was a Starkist, too, at first, but halfway though ACoK, I realized that A Song of Ice and Fire is much, much bigger than just Stark v. Lannister. Machavelli is right, the Lannisters don't have it easy either, and nor does Daenerys, Jon Snow, the Baratheons, or the Sand Sankes in Dorne.
The Starks made some very poor decisions. Some of them were due to their blinding philosophies and some of them were just poor luck, but they are paying for those mistakes. The harsh truth is that the Starks just don't know how to play the game, and we all know what happens when you lose.

how far have you come in the series?


Will it make you feel better to remind you that the golden lions (or at least Cersei) will never bow to the three-headed dragon and thus likely meet a nasty, fiery end? :3

Will it make you feel better to remind you that the golden lions (or at least Cersei) will never ..."
Yes...that makes me feel much better. I'll be even happier if her evil little son and father are there with her.


I got turned off to Martin and needed an author that could produce more in the way of reader satisfaction... The only provocative thing Martin proved was how heartlessly ( and arbitrarily) He is able to Kill off his main characters.
LOVED GOT/COK/SOS but HATED FFC !!



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Warriors (other topics)A Storm of Swords (other topics)
The title says it all. I feel as if I was pulled into the Game of Thrones world, and the moment I finished it I went to two bookstores the same night to get Clash Of Kings. I am now 2/3 the way through Clash of Kings and am getting frustrated.
I feel that at this point in the series, we should have some SERIOUS action going on rather than the slow, tedious build that is happening in Clash of Kings. Somewhere on the island there IS action happening - Rob is kicking some serious behind at various points in the story, however we only learn of them through messengers whose brief descriptions of Robb's accomplishments is all we get. It seems to me that the building of conflict that we got at the end of Thrones has been put on simmer throughout Clash of Kings. If Thrones is a pressure cooker, Kings is a crock pot.
I really want to get the opinions of those who feel like I do about he first two books but went on to read the third. Based on your experiences, should I continue to the third? I really want to, but these heavy tomes take a lot of time to read and if the crock pot gets turned down to low in book 3, I **VERY** sadly may be done with this series.