A Song of [SPOILER] and [SPOILER]
Mar. 25th, 2008 07:59 pmI've lent my copies of the A Song of Ice and Fire books to my friend, who's reading them for the first time. So far, she' s just finished A Game of Thrones.
It is... difficult to avoid letting spoilers slip when she's talking about them. Just making sure I don't refer to key characters in the past tense is a bit of a challenge - I think I'm going to have to avoid seeing her at least until she gets up to the... wedding... *grin*.
It is... difficult to avoid letting spoilers slip when she's talking about them. Just making sure I don't refer to key characters in the past tense is a bit of a challenge - I think I'm going to have to avoid seeing her at least until she gets up to the... wedding... *grin*.
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on 2008-03-25 03:13 pm (UTC)It's been a while since I reread ASOIAF, actually. I used to do it every few months, but for the last year and a bit, no. Feast for Crows really got to me... I suppose it might be because of the planned time gap after it, that hampers the pacing and makes all the misery seem that much more unrelenting, somehow.
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on 2008-03-26 05:53 am (UTC)no subject
on 2008-03-26 07:05 am (UTC)Personally, I recomend trying to like the Lannisters, or perhaps Littlefinger. They're not as sympathetic as the Starks, perhaps, but they have a far longer life expectancy.