willmunny1990 wrote: » Im currently up to date with all of game of thrones so I was just wondering is it worth getting into the books at this stage? If I was id like to start at the start with the first book but would I find it too boring since im up to date with the show?
mackthefinger wrote: » I love the TV series but as it's going to be off for nine months, thought I'd start the books. I'd still prefer to watch the TV show spoiler free so how far would it be safe to read in the books?
Paddy Cow wrote: » It depends on how much you like reading. I've read all the books but to be honest, I prefer the tv show and I don't think I'll be reading anymore of the books. I loved the first book but as they went on I found that I'm not really a fan of Martin's writing style. He goes off on tangents with mini plots that feel like they are going nowhere and some of the later books I felt could have been condensed quite a bit. It's all down to personal preference though. I'd say give them a go and see how you get on with them.
Gadgie wrote: » So, in summary - if you don't really read books often, give them a miss.
Liam O wrote: » This is some of the most ridiculous logic I've ever seen.
Gadgie wrote: » You mustn't get out much. Care to elaborate?
Mr.Prodston wrote: » I don't read books often at all, but after season 2 I sat down and read all the books in just under 4 months. I absolutely love the books and while I didn't get the surprises from the show I got them from the books and I felt more connected to the books. So I don't think it's fair to suggest that if you're not a book reader then you shouldn't bother reading them. Naturally everybody is different but they won't know until they try and I'd recommend to anyone to give them a shot. If nothing else I found it much, much easier to recognise and visualise characters, whether that's a good or bad thing who knows but it aided my viewing of the show and my reading of the books. That's my take on the situation anyway.
Gadgie wrote: » I also read the books after season 2, but unlike you, I prefer the TV show and wish I hadn't read the books, as I feel my enjoyment of the TV series has lessened as a result. I only really enjoyed the books when there was actually stuff happening, like dialogue between characters or action. A lot of the subtler writing went over my head, and I only realised what I'd missed when I read some of the discussion/theories about it online. My eyes tended to gloss over when pages and pages of text were devoted to describing food or clothing. As for the sex scenes, all I could imagine was GRRM drooling when writing them. Obviously once read, the books cannot be unread, so I would caution anyone whose main/sole motivation for reading them is only because they're a fan of the TV show. That's just my opinion.