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Lol, I feel the exact opposite. The books always felt like, "This is where we're going, it may take 5 years to get there...if we ever get there at all". Kinda like running in place. And this is comming from a hardcore reader.
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[quote]Lol, I feel the exact opposite. The books always felt like, "This is where we're going, it may take 5 years to get there...if we ever get there at all". Kinda like running in place. And this is comming from a hardcore reader.[/quote] Whaaaat? Really? I used to hate reading, watched a couple episodes which made me want to read the books, then read all the books in a month. Turned me into a hardcore reader.
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[quote][quote]Lol, I feel the exact opposite. The books always felt like, "This is where we're going, it may take 5 years to get there...if we ever get there at all". Kinda like running in place. And this is comming from a hardcore reader.[/quote] Whaaaat? Really? I used to hate reading, watched a couple episodes which made me want to read the books, then read all the books in a month. Turned me into a hardcore reader.[/quote] Yup, really. I've always felt that Martin's books could have lost at least 30% of the content, and it would have absolutely no impact on the story whatsoever. I would often find myself thinking "Get on with it!" while reading his books. That doesn't happen very often to me, and I've read 1 to 2 books a week for at least 30 years. But, eh, opinions and all.
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[quote][quote][quote]Lol, I feel the exact opposite. The books always felt like, "This is where we're going, it may take 5 years to get there...if we ever get there at all". Kinda like running in place. And this is comming from a hardcore reader.[/quote] Whaaaat? Really? I used to hate reading, watched a couple episodes which made me want to read the books, then read all the books in a month. Turned me into a hardcore reader.[/quote] Yup, really. I've always felt that Martin's books could have lost at least 30% of the content, and it would have absolutely no impact on the story whatsoever. I would often find myself thinking "Get on with it!" while reading his books. That doesn't happen very often to me, and I've read 1 to 2 books a week for at least 30 years. But, eh, opinions and all.[/quote] Yeah, I didn't get that at all. *[i]shrugs[/i]* To each their own.
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[quote][quote][quote][quote]Lol, I feel the exact opposite. The books always felt like, "This is where we're going, it may take 5 years to get there...if we ever get there at all". Kinda like running in place. And this is comming from a hardcore reader.[/quote] Whaaaat? Really? I used to hate reading, watched a couple episodes which made me want to read the books, then read all the books in a month. Turned me into a hardcore reader.[/quote] Yup, really. I've always felt that Martin's books could have lost at least 30% of the content, and it would have absolutely no impact on the story whatsoever. I would often find myself thinking "Get on with it!" while reading his books. That doesn't happen very often to me, and I've read 1 to 2 books a week for at least 30 years. But, eh, opinions and all.[/quote] Yeah, I didn't get that at all. *[i]shrugs[/i]* To each their own.[/quote] Come on, some of those Tyrion chapters on the boat are so boring.