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#21 User is offline   POOPOO MCBUMFACE 

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Posted 20 July 2011 - 01:39 AM

Well, this kind of reaffirms my decision to just wait until the series is done before picking it up again. I'd have to re-read the entire series to remember a thing about it at this point (read Feast at release, haven't read any of them since) and I don't really fancy doing that every single time a new one comes out.
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Posted 20 July 2011 - 12:27 PM

View PostWerthead, on 18 July 2011 - 12:31 AM, said:

View Postamphibian, on 15 July 2011 - 02:18 PM, said:

Now that I've read ADWD, I can say this: you're deluding yourself if you think Martin accomplishes what he wants in less than eight books. Not unless the dragons grow to continent size and start eating accordingly.


As pointed out, GRRM did move some characters significantly further on in a small timeframe in ADWD, but fell into problems with too many Dany chapters that did little to push things dynamically forward. If he can overcome that, I can see him getting done in 7.
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Posted 23 July 2011 - 01:41 PM

PoV list at the end of aDwD (I knicked this off a guy on gamefaqs, so it could be missing a few I've also forgot, but it's largely accurate I think).
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Speculation which obviously spoils DwD:

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Posted 23 July 2011 - 03:07 PM

View Postpolishgenius, on 23 July 2011 - 01:41 PM, said:

PoV list at the end of aDwD (I knicked this off a guy on gamefaqs, so it could be missing a few I've also forgot, but it's largely accurate I think).
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Speculation which obviously spoils DwD:

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I don't disagree, but
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Posted 23 July 2011 - 03:36 PM

So, Jordan startsd with 3/4 and ends up with 14, after his unfortunate and untimely passing.

Martin says 7, yet seasoned pundits are calling 8, and the man himself "knows the end but not how to get there".

Is ADWD small snowflakes of relevance amid a blizzard of details and shit?
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Posted 25 July 2011 - 11:08 AM

Is ADWD small snowflakes of relevance amid a blizzard of details and shit?

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Posted 25 July 2011 - 03:44 PM

View PostCause, on 25 July 2011 - 11:08 AM, said:

Is ADWD small snowflakes of relevance amid a blizzard of details and shit?

Yes!


Do we have any advance on 8? ... 9? I see 9 ... do we have 10? 10 it is sir! ... any more bids ... ?

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Posted 27 July 2011 - 10:01 AM

Yeah, Dance didn't seem to get to the plot reolutions required (Mereen, North, Others) required for this series to finish in 2 books. I'd say at least 3 books, if not 4. The Winds of Winter next, something about Night ("The Still of Night"?? ;p) then perhaps A Dream of Spring.
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Posted 01 August 2011 - 12:13 AM

My bet on is on, A memory of Spring being the 9th & the final chapter.
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Posted 05 August 2011 - 10:48 AM

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Posted 19 August 2011 - 03:25 PM

As long as he actually can finish the series before he himself kicks the bucket, I don't care how many books it is.
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Posted 26 July 2012 - 06:24 PM

I hope he writes 20, and I don't care how long it takes. But I'm sure I'll change my tune once I catch up. I stopped reading ACoK to wait for the Tor reread to catch up...and after what seemed like ages, I checked back to find that they had progressed a laughable 9% further into the book. ;)

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Posted 26 July 2012 - 06:32 PM

Is anyone else curious about how long it takes this planet to go around it sun? I mean Summer lasted for a decade or more and winter is suppose to last for at least that long. For the planet to go around its sun might be 60+ years.
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Posted 26 July 2012 - 08:06 PM

View PostVengeance, on 26 July 2012 - 06:32 PM, said:

Is anyone else curious about how long it takes this planet to go around it sun? I mean Summer lasted for a decade or more and winter is suppose to last for at least that long. For the planet to go around its sun might be 60+ years.

It's not actually the distance between sun and planet that gives us our winter/summer. It's which parts of the earth face the sun (the earth's tilt).

Thus the tilt of Martin's planet is really weird. It spins regularly enough to have a day and night that seem somewhat normal, they have years (trips around the sun) and they have mini-seasons within WINTER and SUMMER apparently. It's really interesting to think about in terms of astronomy.
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Posted 26 July 2012 - 08:14 PM

View Postamphibian, on 26 July 2012 - 08:06 PM, said:

View PostVengeance, on 26 July 2012 - 06:32 PM, said:

Is anyone else curious about how long it takes this planet to go around it sun? I mean Summer lasted for a decade or more and winter is suppose to last for at least that long. For the planet to go around its sun might be 60+ years.

It's not actually the distance between sun and planet that gives us our winter/summer. It's which parts of the earth face the sun (the earth's tilt).

Thus the tilt of Martin's planet is really weird. It spins regularly enough to have a day and night that seem somewhat normal, they have years (trips around the sun) and they have mini-seasons within WINTER and SUMMER apparently. It's really interesting to think about in terms of astronomy.


Actually I do believe there's an interview out there somewhere where GRRM indicates that the seasons of his world are not natural and are out of whack because of something supernatural (presumably a spell, some kind of magic, etc) that happened long ago. I'm not 100% on that but I definitely either read it or dreamed that I read it. Wert would know for sure, I bet.

EDIT: This is not the interview I was referring to, as I definitely think he said it explicitly somewhere, but he alludes to the same idea here:

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Posted 30 July 2012 - 11:23 PM

Yup, it's magic. Wizards did it.

In fact, based on some of GRRM's prior comments, it does sound like the world had 'normal' seasons up until the Long Night 8000 years ago and the invasion of the Others. Though the Others were defeated, the seasons were left permanently unbalanced. My theory is that the war between the Great Other and R'hllor (or rather their followers) results in the seasons: when R'hllor is 'winning', we get long hot seasons and when the Others are in ascendence, we get long cold seasons. Something will presumably have to be done to bring balance to the For...er, seasons, before the end of the series.

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Posted 01 October 2012 - 12:25 AM

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Posted 26 August 2013 - 01:12 PM

View PostPOOPOO MCBUMFACE, on 20 July 2011 - 01:39 AM, said:

Well, this kind of reaffirms my decision to just wait until the series is done before picking it up again. I'd have to re-read the entire series to remember a thing about it at this point (read Feast at release, haven't read any of them since) and I don't really fancy doing that every single time a new one comes out.
I agree with this completely! I have no memory retention at all anymore. I've not read past book 3 of this series because it was obvious it was just getting going. I learned that lesson from Jordan; doing a re-read after every new book or so. When WoT got to book 9 and still wasn't close to wrapping up, I stopped reading it till I knew the final book was coming. What sucks about ASoIF is that the HBO show will delve into material I haven't read yet and I'd much prefer to read the books first. My wife will not be happy if I refuse to watch future seasons because the books haven't even been written! The first 3 books of this series are the only fantasy I've ever managed to get her to read and that's only because the show was coming out. This issue is also a big reason I was happy to try MBotF; the series is complete! Well, for the most part, right?!
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Posted 21 September 2015 - 08:44 AM

View Postparan falcon, on 26 August 2013 - 01:12 PM, said:

View PostPOOPOO MCBUMFACE, on 20 July 2011 - 01:39 AM, said:

Well, this kind of reaffirms my decision to just wait until the series is done before picking it up again. I'd have to re-read the entire series to remember a thing about it at this point (read Feast at release, haven't read any of them since) and I don't really fancy doing that every single time a new one comes out.
I agree with this completely! I have no memory retention at all anymore. I've not read past book 3 of this series because it was obvious it was just getting going. I learned that lesson from Jordan; doing a re-read after every new book or so. When WoT got to book 9 and still wasn't close to wrapping up, I stopped reading it till I knew the final book was coming. What sucks about ASoIF is that the HBO show will delve into material I haven't read yet and I'd much prefer to read the books first. My wife will not be happy if I refuse to watch future seasons because the books haven't even been written! The first 3 books of this series are the only fantasy I've ever managed to get her to read and that's only because the show was coming out. This issue is also a big reason I was happy to try MBotF; the series is complete! Well, for the most part, right?!


The ten books tell one complete story, yes. You don't have to read ICE's books to get to a satisfying ending, it's more about filling in the details if you're so inclined. The Tiste trilogy is its own thing, though you can expect some revelations, or at least some details being filled in from the main MBOTF series.
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Posted 21 September 2015 - 08:51 AM

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