We got this.
I just started the third season of the show and am reading the first book, lol.
am i fucked
Woof, I feel bad for the new readers, the material ranges from epic to snore inducing. So, so very dry. Good luck getting through it.
Woof, I feel bad for the new readers, the material ranges from epic to snore inducing. So, so very dry. Good luck getting through it.
We got this.
20 good men or 20 bad pussies?
I have a feeling this will become a David Benioff & Dan Weiss Unappreciation Thread in a few months.
Good.
I'm so in on this. Just made it to Catelyn's third chapter, really enjoying it so far. I do wonder how easy it would be to keep up if it wasn't for the fact I've seen the show though. The book loves to just throw names at you in the early chapters.
Enhanced edition? Isn't that just X-Ray?I'm reading on my Kindle and got the Enhanced Edition of the eBook, the names are underlined and you can click them to get a short description.
I don't think X-Ray function is exclusive to enhanced edition.
Do you guys want me to post a list of the names, spoiler free? If I include third tier characters it could get long. This is a "cast of thousands" after all. I tried to find a place to put a basic one in the OP.
You could do like I did my first time: ignored the characters who were mentioned only once. When someone went on a long rant like Pod does in book 2 about characters and their heraldry, many of which would only have another line or two in the later books about them, I tended to zone out. To prevent it I mentally skimmed those sections.
Week 1 - Fathers, Sons, and Bastards
Welcome, officially, to the beginning of our reading of A Song of Ice and Fire, known collectively as Game of Thrones or A Game of Thrones thanks to the television show of the same name. A Game of Thrones is only the first book in the Ice and Fire saga, however, and will continue afterwards if attendance allows with the second book: A Clash of Kings.
AGOT 1: Prologue - Three rangers in the Night's Watch track a group of wildling raiders beyond the Wall.
AGOT 2: Bran I - We are introduced to the Starks and their newest additions
AGOT 3: Catelyn I - The news from King's Landing brings sadness, joy, and wariness.
AGOT 4: Daenerys I - We are introduced to the Targaryans and the plot to begin a war.
AGOT 5: Eddard I - King Robert and his party arrive in Winterfell.
AGOT 6: Jon I - A feast is held in honor of the king.
AGOT 7: Catelyn II - A secret letter...
AGOT 8: Arya I - Failing miserably at her needlework, Arya Stark goes to watch her brothers Robb and Bran practice swords with the princes Joffrey and Tommen, respectively.
AGOT 9: Bran II - The things we do for love.
AGOT 10: Tyrion I - Tyrion has breakfast with Cersei and Jaime.
Hard to put down eh?I have accidentally already finished reading week 1. lol
I have accidentally already finished reading week 1. lol
Hard to put down eh?
Hard to put down eh?
I have accidentally already finished reading week 1. lol
Same
I'm actually done with Week 2's stuff too, I think. Had to spend 8 hours in the car yesterday, so I listened to a lot of the audiobook.
Tyrion so far feels like a very different character. The show made him very outwardly diplomatic and smart. The book seems to hint at that being a part of his personality, but something that he covers up with a sheen of goofiness. Show Tyrion mostly uses sarcasm rather than the sort of goofiness of the book character. At least that seems to be the way I imagine it so far. I almost find it's harder to picture his actor playing book Tyrion than any other actor playing their book version.
Oh man, I have a long ass drive to do tomorrow. I should get that first audiobook, at least.
Haha, I went from chapter 3 to 15 the day I saw the new schedule post.I was really just doing a chapter a day to keep myself in check, but that ended up being a bit too quick on its own heh.
Aaaaaaargh.
Seriously, that was the worst line in the entire show. Painful.
Of course not.Was that line in the books ?
Hard to put down eh?
Same
Yup
Same
I'm almost done the first book and it is crazy how much backstory you already get that they are just mentioning in season 5 of the show. There must have been a staggering amount of prep put into getting the first book written.
Oh man, I have a long ass drive to do tomorrow. I should get that first audiobook, at least.
I made a post in the sister thread trying to discourage people from the audiobook.
For one thing, all of the girls sound different variations of old people, most of them old raspy men. It might be okay if he wasn't trying to give them unique voices, if he was just doing a straight narration, but it's weird when they are voiced differently. It's like a play where all the female characters are acted by 80 year old men wearing wigs. I can't see how that can be as immersive as the books.
For another thing, it is awesome to read the books after you watch the show because you have all the great actors in your mind when you read it. It's impossible for me to read a Varys or Stannis line and not hear the actors voices, and that's a great thing. It's like the actors are all doing the TV show in your mind except it's way the hell better and longer. You won't be getting that from the audiobooks.
Varys sounding awful apparently when you could be hearing Conleth Hill as you read is reason enough to never touch the audiobooks.
I made a post in the sister thread trying to discourage people from the audiobook.
For one thing, all of the girls sound different variations of old people, most of them old raspy men. It might be okay if he wasn't trying to give them unique voices, if he was just doing a straight narration, but it's weird when they are voiced differently. It's like a play where all the female characters are acted by 80 year old men wearing wigs. I can't see how that can be as immersive as the books.
For another thing, it is awesome to read the books after you watch the show because you have all the great actors in your mind when you read it. It's impossible for me to read a Varys or Stannis line and not hear the actors voices, and that's a great thing. It's like the actors are all doing the TV show in your mind except it's way the hell better and longer. You won't be getting that from the audiobooks.
Varys sounding awful apparently when you could be hearing Conleth Hill as you read is reason enough to never touch the audiobooks.
I've just read Catelyn's 4th or 5th chapter akaLittlefinger and Varys' introduction.
Firstly, this applies to both the book and the show but how stupid is Catelyn to actually believe that Tyrion would send an assassin with a dagger that was not only very unique, but also known to be in his possession? It's such an obvious set-up in both the books and the show.
Secondly, I think I've found my first instance of a character being much better in the books than in the show (in my own eyes of course), and that's Renly. In the show he always came across as a bit whingey and a bit on the weak side but from what I've seen of him in the book so far he actually seems like a much more interesting character, as well as a character that you could actually believe is related to Robert and Stannis.
Book vs show. I don't want to dwell on it but the comparison is inevitable, especially this early on. It's easy to pick holes in an adaptation, people do it with book to film adaptations all the time, but overall I'm impressed with what they did adapting it. The characters (bar perhaps Danaerys because of the necessary aging-up) are all perfectly cast, and the scenes and sets seem just right. I guess if you read the books first and had your own imagination to compare it to then you may well disagree, but unlike when I've read other books after seeing adaptations first, I don't find myself having to revise my expectations of the characters. I'll probably have more to say when the stories diverge more.
Yeah, the more I read of the book, the more I think the first season especially was a superb adaptation. The changes they made still feel right. I'm interested to see if that holds up once we get to more deviations and some of the later books, though.
Read the first book last week and I'm half way through the second. I'll try not to jump ahead. Some general thoughts:
Book vs show. I don't want to dwell on it but the comparison is inevitable, especially this early on. It's easy to pick holes in an adaptation, people do it with book to film adaptations all the time, but overall I'm impressed with what they did adapting it. The characters (bar perhaps Danaerys because of the necessary aging-up) are all perfectly cast, and the scenes and sets seem just right. I guess if you read the books first and had your own imagination to compare it to then you may well disagree, but unlike when I've read other books after seeing adaptations first, I don't find myself having to revise my expectations of the characters. I'll probably have more to say when the stories diverge more.
The audio book: I listened to a bit of it. The character voices were very strange interpretations (especially "P'Tire" Baelish - and why is Tyrion Welsh?) so I found it distracting and went back to the book.
I like Renly better in the book. He didn't feel very fleshed out in the show - (show spoiler)maybe they just didn't think it worthwhile given his fate
Anyway, I'm not so sure if the aging up of Dany was at all necessary. I mean, it's pretty shocking to have this huge 20+ dude marrying (and eventually sexing) a 13 year old, but GoT has been pretty heavy on the rape scenes since it started; is this really a bridge too far?