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War & Peace was indeed well worth the read. My aunt bought it for me right before I left for Kosovo in 2000 and it took several months of reading parts in my spare time but did manage to finish it all. Cort could say the author spent a lot of time on extraneous detail and could have shortened it up considerably, that would be fair, but one of the cool things is he was so detailed describing whole rooms and what everyone wore and how they acted so well that it is almost a case book study in what life was like in Tsarist Russia. The level of detail and realism was just that good.Originally posted by Jon Miller View PostI have always meant to read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romance...Three_Kingdoms
and War and Peace was amazing.
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Agreed. I really didn't like the LOTR books.Originally posted by Bugs ****ing Bunny View PostI've no idea- but if it was, it wasn't edited well. And as for all the others...
It's H P Lovecraft Syndrome. Great imagination, but little technical skill as a writer.If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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It was more that so few important characters actually die in LotR, that I can't get any real sense of loss form the writing, and that just doesn't happen in ASOIAF.Originally posted by Guynemer View PostTo be fair, there is a fair bit of "so-and-so is dead! ... NO THEY AREN'T!" in ASOIAF, too.
Just wondering, but are there any real love scenes in ASOIAF? Which is funny, when you think about all the nude scenes in the TV series.Originally posted by Cort Haus View PostI was exaggerating for rhetorical effect. It is a love scene after all, to be fair.You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.
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There's the horrible one withOriginally posted by Krill View PostJust wondering, but are there any real love scenes in ASOIAF? Which is funny, when you think about all the nude scenes in the TV series.and the somewhat less horribleSpoiler:Sam and Gillyones.Spoiler:Jon and Ygritte
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Originally posted by Krill View PostJust wondering, but are there any real love scenes in ASOIAF? Which is funny, when you think about all the nude scenes in the TV series.Spoiler:Apart from Dany's various emotional spasms, I think the nearest is the odd moment between Jaime and Brienne - emotionally rather than physically
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That's the ****ing point. LotR = crap writing with little emotional investment and tons of dei ex machinae, ASOIAF = huge piles of dead bodies (and that isn't a spoiler) and real shock at the events.You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.
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Let's not get too proud of the lack of deus ex machina in the series that wiped out a key player via mystical vagina ninja.The genesis of the "evil Finn" concept- Evil, evil Finland
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LotR had Gandalf get jiggy with a claim of prima nocte? I missed that scene.Originally posted by Krill View PostGandalf dies? All I saw was he fell off a bride and miraculously survived. It really proves my point more than anything.One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.
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Mystical Vagina Ninjas? This series sounds awesome.I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
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