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if you are into fantasy fiction thn do check outI read Songs of fire and ice series (Game of thrones) a few days back. I read the first two parts a long time ago so went through them again. Summary would be full of spoilers (for those who watch GoT on TV) so I won't indulge in that. Some generic criticism without spoilers:
The first book was the best one, it has gone down hill from there onward. I couldn't care less for the events taking place in free cities, the pace is very slow and lacks coherence. The tightly build narrative in the first two books is severely lacking in the recent books, the wars/ tussles don't make much sense in how they play out (my biggest beef). In the first two books I had a fair idea about the strength of different factions and political landscape, the events narrated made sense. Now there is too much incoherence, too many characters (I am sure half of the new characters are simply fillers to drag the story onward) and
The bastard of Bolton lacks any depth and seems to be there just for shock value. He is simply misplaced in the narrative of north established in first books (one example of incoherence). Events surrounding Stannis, Daenerys even Cersei go against the established cannon.
Still as an epic fantasy saga, it is miles ahead of other books. Far better then Wheels of Time (another epic fantasy Saga) where braid tugging bytches reigned supreme
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I read Songs of fire and ice series (Game of thrones) a few days back. I read the first two parts a long time ago so went through them again. Summary would be full of spoilers (for those who watch GoT on TV) so I won't indulge in that. Some generic criticism without spoilers:
The first book was the best one, it has gone down hill from there onward. I couldn't care less for the events taking place in free cities, the pace is very slow and lacks coherence. The tightly build narrative in the first two books is severely lacking in the recent books, the wars/ tussles don't make much sense in how they play out (my biggest beef). In the first two books I had a fair idea about the strength of different factions and political landscape, the events narrated made sense. Now there is too much incoherence, too many characters (I am sure half of the new characters are simply fillers to drag the story onward) and
The bastard of Bolton lacks any depth and seems to be there just for shock value. He is simply misplaced in the narrative of north established in first books (one example of incoherence). Events surrounding Stannis, Daenerys even Cersei go against the established cannon.
Still as an epic fantasy saga, it is miles ahead of other books. Far better then Wheels of Time (another epic fantasy Saga) where braid tugging bytches reigned supreme
if you are into fantasy fiction thn do check out
The first law trilogy by joe abercombie...it is very raw and has grey characters like song of ice and fire
IMO Bolton is not misplaced. He has a very important role and there is a reason behind his psychology and the things he does. If you havent reached Dance of Dragons, i can't explain but he has a pivotal role in relation to several of Stark children. So far in all the books, i haven't found a single character that wasnt of an Epic's valuable narrative. It cant be all about the Kings and their truffles. And i dont know how Daenyrys and Cersie arent in the established Cannon. Daenerys is the only 'supposedly' surviving heir of a dynasty that all of Westeros and Essos feared. Her dragons and her claim is the central most worrying factor in the present situation (according to the televised series). As for Cersie, the war of five kings wouldnt even had come to being if it wasnt for her character, her loathing for the king, her longing for that Targareyan prince who rejected her. There are dozens of motives for the actions of each single important character and thats how the butterfly effect for the future events started.
If you're into the white walker mythology and how it all may unfold, hadnt it been for Bolton, Cersie and Daenyrys, this series end would definitely go into a complete different way than it is intended. as of now.
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The question as to why Bolton men were allowed so much rein in the area. Bolton is a very old house, when the North had its own constituency the Northern Kings outlawed flaying in the land altogether and as Boltons swore allegiance to the Northern kings, they had to bend to their will even though their tradition of flaying long past preceeded northern kingship which is why men like the Boltons can only be controlled through power and not by morals as they dont believe in them. Now why did the bolton bastard ever had so much power. Bolton sr raped a poor farmers wife and thus Bolton Jr was born, he had that degenerate gene in his which made him mentally unstable but the lack of upbringing and royal education and training also made him out of control and a maniac. Bolton sr had vast knowledge, training and cunning and therefore has more practicality in him while Bolton jr is guided by pure lust of power and his fascination for the morbid.I have read dance of dragons and I will expand a little on why I think the current backs are sub-par
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- Bolton (both daddy and bastard) are don't fit, bastard far more so. From the earlier books we get the idea that people in North are tough as nails and huge on issues like honor and loyalty. That is why we hear time after time how Ned's unjust death rallied ALL of north behind house Stark. That is also why Rob was declared the King of North - North apparently didn't forget the defeat from Targaryens and still yearned for a free kingdom. In such an atmosphere Boltons simply don't fit with their flaying and all, specially the Bastard who time and again flaunts the rules and indulges in senseless butchery. The Bastard is simply too low brow and too much of a maniac to command any respect and loyalty in the North we know from earlier books. Similarly after what happened at Red Wedding it is simply inconceivable that North will rally behind Bolton with his luggage of a Frey Wife and alliances with Freys and Lannisters (don't forget every House in North lost people at red wedding).
For example lets take dog senior (man mountain), he is a maniac of equal footing yet he is true born and from a solid house. Even then Tywin (another heartless character) treats the man mountain essentially as a sell sword to scare his enemies never for more respectable jobs. Man Mountain's reputation being the decisive factor yet here we have Boltons duo running wild in a place (North) which is presented as being far more honorable. Whats more before the death of Joff one could at-least make the case that North was subdued because Joff was considered the rightful heir and had the might of whole kingdom behind him but after death of Tywin and disgrace of kingslayer Boltons should be losing support rather then gaining it.
(For the two Stark kids it was Theon not the bastard, his bride is fake Arya so there isn't much which makes him indispensable for the story)
- Cersei's walk of shame was poorly pulled. For one thing we never get the idea in earlier books that the High Septon could pull such a stunt and challenge the writ of King - Septons are presented as completely lacking any stature in the Kingdom yet here is one who makes the mother of the king go through the walk like he wields all the power (infact he is also threatening the will-be wife of the king with complete impunity so its not like he enjoys support of Highlanders). Secondly Targ's indulged in incest all the time, a fact readily accepted by the church and by common folks so why is Cersei affair with her brother became such a huge issue (not in Septon's case but generally)? We don't see anyone from the public condemning Targs and its not like Targs were ancient or enjoyed a divine status in eyes of a common man e.g. the mad king is bad mouthed all the time.
In case of Ned (post Robert's demise) we see a Cersei far more clever and in control then the one right now. At that time she had a very few men in high positions yet she easily outsmarted Ned (who was the hand) now when she has almost the whole council dancing on her fingertips she is easily manhandled by High Septon! A case could be made if High Septon had been able to arrange a bigger army (that agreement for having a proper militant wing akin to Knights Templar) but that is not so at this point in time.
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1984 George Orwell
P.S im a capitalist
I have Das Kapital and havent read it yet. i have this weird obsession of getting every book i like and now i have dozens waiting in que :p
add the Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson to itFirst law trilogy is already in my 'to-read' list. Unfortunately here in Malaysia I have been able to find only the top best-sellers so it'll have to wait till I visit Singapore which rumors go has some great book stores offering a far wider variety in fiction.
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well, we commies respect ladies... and we need ladies like you [ i blush ] to forward the green march or the red march... it is a matter of time before you are taken into the socialist fold [ here i laugh like a james bond villain ]...
same here... i have some books unread or partially read, among them - iqbal ( by zafar anjum ), listening to grasshoppers ( by arundhati roy ), do androids dream of electric sheep ( philip k dick, of course ), 1434 ( by gavin menzies, about china, zheng he and all ), street fighting years ( by tariq ali )...
until i read them, they at least will serve visitors as sign of my intellectual superiority over the common masses...
by the way, is your name pronounced "lil-ya" like a east european name?? and what is the meaning??
p.s, im a very strict capitalist junkie. i drink ayn rand :p
yup, its spelled as lilya, 2 references, Lilja precision rifles and lilja from the russian movie LILJA 4EVER