Sleepy wrote: » I think I'll keep Book 7 until after I've read a few different books, it'll be much easier to pick the series back up knowing I'm starting on a well regarded book rather than one of the derided ones!
I'm enjoying the series for the most part, just beginning to find it a little tough-going after 6 bloody books of braid tugging from a certain awful character...
Killer Wench wrote: » My book will have my name (pen-name) which is linked to my twitter account. I've already had one strange man hit on me via twitter. I don't need my special fans stalking me. :cool:
Mars Bar wrote: » It's taking me AGES to read Game Of Thrones Book 1! I'm liking it though.
Jazzmaster wrote: » And would you recommend it? Flesh it out people....
maguic24 wrote: » Wait til you get to a Feast for crows.....took me ages to finish it. >.<
ScienceNerd wrote: » Just finished The Hunger Games trilogy, very enjoyable. Next up is either Neil Gaiman's The Ocean at the End of the Lane or Raymond E Feist's Prince of the Blood, have them both sitting upstairs.
Lucena wrote: » Make sure you've read Magician, Silverthorn and A Darkness at Sethanon before Prince of the Blood. I have good memories of reading these twenty years ago. I'd be afraid they wouldn't stand up to scrutiny if I read them again.
ScienceNerd wrote: » I have, loved them Haven't read anything else of his though.
Pang wrote: » I'm reading There's Something About Kevin and to be honest I don't think I'll finish it. I could care less about what's wrong with Kevin. Such a slow book.