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by TheBigMook » Mon May 23, 2011 11:34 pm
So after all the GOT chatter I ended up buying the book. Unfortunately, I went through Wikipedia and spoiled the series, so my opinion is likely tainted by that, but my question is... what's the big deal? I remember reading a bunch of this type of stuff when I was like 12-14ish? I had forgotten what the series was called but I looked it up on the internets-"Forgotten Realms" it had some sort of D&D tie in. The author I liked the most was R. A. Salvatore (interesting that these fantasy adventure writers seem to try to tag on to the JRR-thing. RA Salvatore, George RR Martin). Now its literally been over a decade and a half since I read those books, so perhaps the fog of time is making them seem better than they were but they seemed pretty dern similar to this GOT stuff. Is it the treachery and intrigue? Because I know many of those "Forgotten Realms" books were standard sword and sorcery boiler plate but several of the series also included a great deal of palace intrigue stuff. Is it the vast scope? I'm just not sure I get it, Martin seems to have just taken all the most gory and treacherous bits of historical (and some fictional) succession battles and condensed them into a few year time frame and thrown a dose of D&D in to spice it up further. I can already guess what one of the "shocking twists" is going to be for the final two books.
Anyway, I got the book so I may as well give it more of a chance. Hopefully I'll come around on it.
THE OG SSG