And that's the reason I stopped reading. Well one of em.
Who's the main antagonist? With whom should I be identifying myself? With whom should I form a bond, the bond, the one that keeps me interested?
This guy? Whoops no, he's deaded. This one then? Oh noes, there goes the head. That one? Sigh, should've known.
I'll watch the show, cause it ain't half bad. But I prolly won't continue with the books.
Who's the main antagonist? With whom should I be identifying myself? With whom should I form a bond, the bond, the one that keeps me interested?
This guy? Whoops no, he's deaded. This one then? Oh noes, there goes the head. That one? Sigh, should've known.
I'll watch the show, cause it ain't half bad. But I prolly won't continue with the books.
SkidmarkD wrote:
And that's the reason I stopped reading. Well one of em.
Who's the main antagonist? With whom should I be identifying myself? With whom should I form a bond, the bond, the one that keeps me interested?
This guy? Whoops no, he's deaded. This one then? Oh noes, there goes the head. That one? Sigh, should've known.
I'll watch the show, cause it ain't half bad. But I prolly won't continue with the books.
The main reason I stopped reading is because the 2nd book has absolutely nothing happening in it, literally, at all, for roughly the first 300 pages. And also because I know that nothing vaguely good is going to happen for another 5 books.

Basically MOBAFire.
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But I find G.R.R. Martin's world lacking in color. It feels drab and empty after WoT.