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Teflon_Teapot
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Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Melbourne
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fantasy rocks, and harry potter needs to be burnt for heresy and witchcraft along with j.k rowling.
i will lend you the books if you want because every fantasy reader should read this series.
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Oct-20-2005 06:08
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Anomyst
www.interview.net.au
Registered: May 2003
Location: Melbourne
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Nice one, almost finished Fear & Loathing, Thats a fantasy in itself. haha
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Oct-20-2005 07:07
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Teflon_Teapot
bored? me too
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Melbourne
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| quote: | | Actually how does the title of the thread relate to what the guy is talking about in the first place? |
sorry about that i should have made it clearer, it ended up being a bit of a put two and two together message but oh well.
| quote: | | i havent read the fire n ice series, but a friend of mine loves them and what ive heard makes it sound as if it shits all over LOTR (overated imo) and is adult fantasy at its best. if only i wasnt so lazy........... |
okay well i give respect to LOTR because it was the beginning of fantasy and so forth but i find that tolkien waffles and spends two pages describing the flowers in a meadow. he is also pretty predictable, george r. r. martin is in no uncertain terms a heartless bastard that is completely unpredictable and uncaring for any of his characters. also the style in which the books are written is like nothing i have ever read before. each chapter is written from a different characters perspective so you get some really interesting insights into the storyline and the scope and detail of his setting in immense.
long story short, stop being lazy and read these books if you are into fantasty.
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Oct-21-2005 01:54
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Teflon_Teapot
bored? me too
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Melbourne
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whoops there i go again ranting and raving without actually answering the question. so here goes the title of the new book is "A Feast For Crows", and it is the fourth book in the series which is why is mentioned the series and the first book because it would be unwise to pick up the fourth book and start reading it.
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Oct-21-2005 01:56
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Teflon_Teapot
bored? me too
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Melbourne
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| quote: | | yeah, thats what my friend told me. so in those life (or character) threatening situations, its 10x better coz youre really not sure whether theyre going gonna make it or not. imo thats really important. |
pretty much, but it is not really a typical fantasy book it much more political in its storyline, so alot of the moves that are made are completely unpredictable and utterly ruthless. they leave you scratching your head going, how did that just happen.
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Oct-21-2005 02:15
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