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| Hello, First post here with a very bold question. I know most of you seem like die-hard Martin fans, but I'll fire the question anyway. Bear with me, I was a huge fan myself of the 3 frist books. Is George R.R. Martin's fourth Song of Fire and Ice book just like Rodert Jordan's fifth Wheel of Time book? I mean: are they both just long winded, nothing-really-happens, update-on-all-the-characters, I-like-to-write-big-books novels? Seems harsh, and it is. But I was a huge fan of Jordan until the fifth book, and a big fan of Martin until this fourth. When Martin said that his Song of Fire and Ice was going to be 6 books instead of 3, I began worrying. And sure enough, the fourth is just like Jordan's fifth: hundreds of pages of nothing happening. I'm half-way through the book, and this is what I've seen. Brienne. What has she gained since the beginning of the book? Nothing. She's not even on Sansa's track, has gained insignificant friends, killed insignificant ennemies. I loved Brienne's character before this fourth book, but now her chapters are just a bore. Cersei. Has she done anything else but be bored with various dignitaries, angry at Jaime, and trying to get more power under the table? What has she done, except burn the Hand's tower needlessly? Jaime. Broods, frustrated with his sister. Anything else? Samwell. Nervous with girls, reads books that have no effect on the story, is afraid and seasick. What's new? Sansa. Trapped with Little finger, unable to do anything on her own, mainly because she doesn't have any idea of *what* she wants to do. That's not a problem in itself, but you don't spend hundreds of pages on that! The Ironmen. Presenting so many characters only to make a king of the *only* one we didn't already know. Right now I'm not sure if I'm going to finish the book, or simply look for a Tyrion chapter in the second half of the book. Tyrion is the only really interesting character left in the series (all the other ones are either dead or missing), and I'm still looking for him halfway through the fourth book. Anyway, can anyone here offer me hope about the rest of the book? And please don't waste your time flaming... I just won't read those posts. Nisaea |
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| Daisy Toadfoot Join Date: Jan 2006
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| Re: Martin and Jordan? **************************************SPOILER ALERT******************************************** We don't do flames on this site Nisaea, just not the done thing. I do, however, completely disagree with your post. I really enjoyed the fourth book and feel as though it's just setting things up for the next one, ok so not a lot of REAL important things happen in it but it is only half of the story from half of the characters. This book is based in Kings Landing, the next one (A Dance With Dragons) will be based pretty much everywhere else but focusing, I presume on Dany & the Wall. ******************************* DOUBLE SPOILER ALERT IF NOT YET READ AFFC************************************* As for Cersei and Jaime, quite a lot happened with those two in A Feast for Crows, it gave you an insight into how they work, how Jaime is trying to make himself a better person, Cersei is on the verge of dying, we got to see more of the politics of Kings Landing, it's introduced the Sparrows to Westeros. The chapters about Arya are quite telling and intriguing. The Sansa chapters are pretty much just information but I assume the information will be needed, Littlefinger's trying to teach her the way of The Game and make her a proficient player (amongst other things that are on his agenda). Brienne is about to hung for god's sake, it was about her journey and her near misses, is that not enough? This is the fourth book in a series of what looks to amount to 7 books in total, so as a middle stepping stone, I wouldn't imagine anything too significant would happen, he's got to keep us reading, he has a story to tell and if you want my opinion, he's doing a damn good job of it, if he wasn't then this particular writers forum probably wouldn't exist. BTW, I'd stop looking for Tyrion, he's not in the fourth book. xx [EDIT]: About Jordan, I personally, couldn't read on after getting a quarter of the way through Book 6 but others are still enjoying the story after Book 11, it's all about personal taste. |
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As for those 2 comments of yours, I ask: why write a 700 page book where you "wouldn't imagine anything too significant would happen"??? I just can't understand it. I don't know if you're a fan of the television series "24", but I'm sure you're aware of the concept. Picture this: having 1 book (out of 7) where nothing much happens would be like having 3 consecutive episodes of 24 where nothing happens. We could learn about Jack's grandparents, about Audrey's father insignificant heart condition, about Bucanen's (sp?) first adolescent love... I mean: why put in insignificant stuff in a tv series, a novel, a movie... I don't mind the few anecdotes that add color, but a whole book about nothing much? Nisaea P.S. About Tyrion's absence from book four: that pretty much puts the last nail on the coffin for me. Thx for the tip. | |
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| Daisy Toadfoot Join Date: Jan 2006
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| Re: Martin and Jordan? I think you missed my point, everything that happens in Book 4 is setting stuff up for future books. I've found as I've read the series that something that seemed rather insignificant turned out to be of major importance and I'm quite sure that AFFC is full of these supposedly insignificant details. We learn a lot about certain characters, we see what makes them tick, it gives us insight into their actions which, I, personally like to see in a book so although there may not be much action as such, it's still stuff you need to know and want to know about. The prologue baffled me completley until later on down the line I realised just who must have assumed Pate's identity but at the time of reading I was like ooookaaaaaaaay, what's this about then. Also with AFFC, we get to look at Dorne and the Ironborn, two races of people which before now, we didn't really know a lot about yet they obviously have a part to play, Dorne especially so. I just don't think you've given AFFC much of a chance and if you skip straight to ADWD then you might find you don't know much of what's going on or why certain things are happening. I, personally see AFFC as quite pivotal in the series, action or no action, Tyrion or no Tyrion (although I do look forward to seeing him in ADWD). xx Last edited by Adasunshine; 9th May 2006 at 04:46 PM.. |
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| I Do Not Sow Join Date: Jan 2006
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| Re: Martin and Jordan? Nisaea: Just wait until you've read the whole book before passing judgement. True it does not have the same pace as ASoS or even ACoK and moves a little slower but it does advance the characters somewhat and did you really expect him to keep up the same pace, anyways. Plus, the fact the character's POVs were broken up between 2 books, AFFC and ADOD, has made us a salivating for more. I'm sure you can tell by the lively discussions AFFC has brought to this forum and there is no shortage of unaswered questions and theories. Just hang in there. GRRM has not let us down yet. |
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| Daisy Toadfoot Join Date: Jan 2006
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| Re: Martin and Jordan? Thankyou TK-421 for condensing everything I said into so few lines, I wish I owned that ability! Maybe, then I wouldn't have to waffle on to get to my point. This is in no way meant to be sarcastic so please don't take it that way! xx |
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| Re: Martin and Jordan? Hello, Well okay, I'll give this book a second chance. But not right now: I'm getting my hands on Steven Erikson's 6th book this afternoon and plan on eating it raw! Thx for the quick replies, Nisaea |
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| Ever the optimist Join Date: Aug 2005
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| Re: Martin and Jordan? I have to say i loved jordan up until the end of book seven, with 6 probably being the best, but 4 my personal favourite. After that it does go down hill rapidly, with, as you say, currently4 books with FA happening in them. I don't think AFFC compares with these tho, as whilst it's probably my least favourite of the series so far i think that's mainly down to the fact that all of my favourite character's were the wrong side of the split. I think there's enough character & plot development (And a couple of very nice and unexpected twists) for it to be considered a genuine and neccesary part of the series. |
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| Re: Martin and Jordan? First a warm welcome to a fellow Canuck and now the flaming Just kidding. TK and ADA are quite correct in what they are saying. Change your perpective a bit and Look at the book as an introduction to future events also on another thread here someone suggested reading each POV seperately. This may or may not work for you. I unlike you was only slightly dissappionted so I understand your frustration I went back an reread the entire book and really was entertained. Do I have rose colored glasses when it comes to Martin? Possibly and yet compared to many authors in this genre I doubt youll find many who can surpass or be his equal. BTW Cersei's POV was quite enjoyable. Happy posting and enjoy your stay! |
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All of Erikson's books are very good imo, but the first was the best. Here's to hoping we'll see more bridgeburners before the series is up! Nisaea | |
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| Re: Martin and Jordan? Now see, I am having a hard time plugging through Gardens of the Moon. I feel that I'm starting in the middle of a story. Ericson just seems to dump a bunch of info out and leaves it to you to decide what it is and how it works and what side it is on. I'm still not really sure what a T'lan Imass is or how mages use warrens . |
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Nynaeve tugged her braid the hundredth time. Egwene and Elaine? drank tea/ changed their clothes the billionth time. An entire book was written about people looking up and staring off into the distance. Utter crap. | |
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