Just finished A Dance With Dragons (Song of Ice and Fire)

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Just finished the seventh (Or fifth, depending on your perspective) A Song of Ice and Fire novel, thus ending a series that took me the better part of a year to read (until Winds of Winter comes out). Overall, I really enjoyed the series, it's probably my favourite book series (But I haven't read that many series', mostly individual books) right now.

Any recommendations for books to read now?


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...what?


 
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What other books have you read?

I'm still on storm of swords.


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...what?

There's seven books in the Song of Ice and Fire series; A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords I and II, A Feast for Crows and A Dance With Dragons I and II. I've finished the series now and I don't have any books to read.


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What other books have you read?

I'm still on storm of swords.

All the Halo stuff (Minus Shadow of Intent, because I guess 343 doesn't like releasing their books in the UK), Star Wars Republic Commando, World War Z, the two Elder Scrolls novels and a bunch of other smaller scifi series that I don't know if anyone here would have heard of.


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...what?

There's seven books in the Song of Ice and Fire series; A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords I and II, A Feast for Crows and A Dance With Dragons I and II. I've finished the series now and I don't have any books to read.

But, by your logic, you have to wait for books 8 and 9.


 
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High fantasy is a waste of time.


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great books. can't wait for winds of winter.


 
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High fantasy is a waste of time.
Why?


 
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High fantasy is a waste of time.
Why?
I like my stories to be rooted somewhat in reality. Otherwise, I just couldn't a fuck about anybody or anything that happens. It's boring to me.


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...what?

There's seven books in the Song of Ice and Fire series; A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords I and II, A Feast for Crows and A Dance With Dragons I and II. I've finished the series now and I don't have any books to read.

There's five...two were sold in two parts in some places, but it's still a single novel.

Anyways, have you read The Name of the Wind? It's fucking incredible.



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...what?

There's seven books in the Song of Ice and Fire series; A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords I and II, A Feast for Crows and A Dance With Dragons I and II. I've finished the series now and I don't have any books to read.

But, by your logic, you have to wait for books 8 and 9.

Yes. A Storm of Swords and Dance With Dragons were split into two books each because of their length.


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...what?

There's seven books in the Song of Ice and Fire series; A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords I and II, A Feast for Crows and A Dance With Dragons I and II. I've finished the series now and I don't have any books to read.

There's five...two were sold in two parts in some places, but it's still a single novel.

Anyways, have you read The Name of the Wind? It's fucking incredible.

I know. I say seven because they're separate physical books, though. Eh, Semantics.

Never heard of it. What's it about?


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You should look into some of the theories that have come up, they're really fucking in depth and some of them are probably true.


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Yes. A Storm of Swords and Dance With Dragons were split into two books each because of their length.
I didn't even know they split them. Now I gotta go out and buy them to complete my collection.


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...what?

There's seven books in the Song of Ice and Fire series; A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords I and II, A Feast for Crows and A Dance With Dragons I and II. I've finished the series now and I don't have any books to read.

There's five...two were sold in two parts in some places, but it's still a single novel.

Anyways, have you read The Name of the Wind? It's fucking incredible.

I know. I say seven because they're separate physical books, though. Eh, Semantics.

Never heard of it. What's it about?

A seemingly generic (but actually detailed and unique) fantasy adventure with a very detailed system of magic and unbelievably good writing.

There are currently two books, with the last in the trilogy coming out next year.


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Yes. A Storm of Swords and Dance With Dragons were split into two books each because of their length.
I didn't even know they split them. Now I gotta go out and buy them to complete my collection.

You didn't read just ASoS part I and ADwD part I did you? I'd imagine you'd have been pretty confused if that was the case


 
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I like my stories to be rooted somewhat in reality. Otherwise, I just couldn't a fuck about anybody or anything that happens. It's boring to me.

Martin is known for his realistic take on fantasy.


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...what?

There's seven books in the Song of Ice and Fire series; A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords I and II, A Feast for Crows and A Dance With Dragons I and II. I've finished the series now and I don't have any books to read.

There's five...two were sold in two parts in some places, but it's still a single novel.

Anyways, have you read The Name of the Wind? It's fucking incredible.

I know. I say seven because they're separate physical books, though. Eh, Semantics.

Never heard of it. What's it about?

A seemingly generic (but actually detailed and unique) fantasy adventure with a very detailed system of magic and unbelievably good writing.

There are currently two books, with the last in the trilogy coming out next year.

I'll have a look into it. I'm planning on trying Fellowship of the Ring again at some point. I gave upon it before because I got bored reading it.


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Yes. A Storm of Swords and Dance With Dragons were split into two books each because of their length.
I didn't even know they split them. Now I gotta go out and buy them to complete my collection.

You didn't read just ASoS part I and ADwD part I did you? I'd imagine you'd have been pretty confused if that was the case
I have the full versions of both.

I just want the split version because I'm frivolous.


 
 
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If you haven't already read them, I'd strongly recommend the Dune series.

Or maybe the Sharpe books, should it turn out that you like this series a lot I'd suggest Gaunt's Ghosts which can be described as Sharpe in Space without it implying it's a shitty scifi ripoff >_>


 
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I like my stories to be rooted somewhat in reality. Otherwise, I just couldn't a fuck about anybody or anything that happens. It's boring to me.
Martin is known for his realistic take on fantasy.
That's the problem. Everyone tries too hard to be realistic nowadays. Like, apparently he writes his sex scenes in grisly, stomach-churning detail so that there's no eroticism whatsoever. It's like, what the fuck? Why bother?

It just doesn't seem appealing to me whatsoever, like Lord of the Rings.
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High fantasy is a waste of time.
I agree wholeheartedly, but I'd say ASOIF isn't exactly high fantasy.
You can easily forget that it's set in a world with magic and the like, because it very rarely actually appears.

A lot of the series is around the politics and 'real world' aspects to the world, with the odd bit of magic/dragons/Others placed in.

I'm not saying go out and read it mind you, the books are very long and you'd probably have an embolism from half of the goings on (or going at it to be precise) but yeah, it's not high fantasy really.


 
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>caring this much about sex scenes
I HATE unnecessary detail.


 
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That's the problem. Everyone tries too hard to be realistic nowadays. Like, apparently he writes his sex scenes in grisly detail so that there's no eroticism whatsoever. It's like, what the fuck? Why bother?

It's not really "nowadays" considering the series started in the 90's IIRC, but I agree. I just think it's a bit silly to complain about realism in a fantasy book when it's known for it's realism.

My problem with the series is that Martin is incapable of efficiency. He'll go on and on about a useless character and then kill him after pages of backstory. It's pointless.

I also don't enjoy fiction all that much, but w/e.


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I like my stories to be rooted somewhat in reality. Otherwise, I just couldn't a fuck about anybody or anything that happens. It's boring to me.
Martin is known for his realistic take on fantasy.
That's the problem. Everyone tries too hard to be realistic nowadays. Like, apparently he writes his sex scenes in grisly, stomach-churning detail so that there's no eroticism whatsoever. It's like, what the fuck? Why bother?

No...There's almost no sex in the books whatsoever, and none of it is grisly.
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No...There's almost no sex in the books whatsoever, and none of it is grisly.
Cool. Now tell this to the thirty or so people that have told me otherwise.