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A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1)
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A Game of Thrones is the first book in George R.R. Martin's Epic Fantasy saga, A Song of Ice and Fire.
Although it was originally published in 1996, this fantastically-imagined grimdark story has been hugely popular over the past decade, or more, since HBO's release of the television adaptation, originally aired in April of 2011.
When I first read this book, in the Fall of 2015, I had already watched 5 Seasons of the show. I basically just picked it up to have extra content while I waited for Season 6 to release.
I know what some of you are thinking. You watched the series before you read the book? Believe it or not, that's actually my preference. I was particularly glad I did it that way in this case, as it truly helped with pronunciation and picturing such a vast world in my head.
Unfortunately, I stopped reading after the third book. Not for any reason really. They're just a commitment and we all know, I'm not crazy about commitments.
Either way, recently I have been missing this series. I never watched the final Season and most likely never will. In spite of this, I feel like it was time for me to revisit the world and continue on with the books.
I'm obviously hoping Mr. Martin graces us with the Winds of Winter at some point in the next couple of years. If he does, I'll be ready...
This time through, I did listen to the audiobook for the first time, while following along in my paperback copy. It was such an enjoyable experience. The narration by Roy Dotrice is so great. He has a true storytelling voice.
I plan to continue my reread in this format. It's so impressive to me how distinctive he can make such a vast cast of characters. I always knew what perspective he was reading from. There was never any confusion.
Speaking of the vast cast, I love this as a first installment to a series. What a way to kick it off. The world-building is so well done. A true master class.
The alternating perspectives really showcase the size and scope of the overall series. This early on, you can already tell how complex this is going to get, yet it never seems info-dumpy or boring. How does Martin work this magic?
It hits you a certain way reading this knowing the outcome for some of these characters. I feel like it made me more emotional because of that. For example, watching how close Catelyn and Robb are. Their relationship, what a good mother she is to him. Sure, she's a total twat to Jon, but clearly she thinks she has her reasons.
I had forgotten how young a lot of these characters were at the start of this, particularly Dany, Sansa, Robb and Jon. It's crazy the things they were going through already at such a young age. You gotta grow up quickly in Westeros.
Also, while I clearly remember that George likes to rip your still beating heart out of your chest, throw it to the floor and stomp on it, I forgot how soul-crushing the last, approximately, 150-pages of this book actually is.
East section at the conclusion of this is like being punched in the gut, over and over again. Stark family shattered. Dany shattered. Megs_bookrack shattered. There's a theme here.
With this being said, I'm super stoked to continue on with this series. I remember the books getting better and better, so I'm excited to experience that again and to move further along than I did before.
Earlier:
I only have 1,228-books currently on my TBR. I'll just reread this one real quick...
Listening to the audiobook this time around, but going to be following along in my old, well-loved paperback edition!
Although it was originally published in 1996, this fantastically-imagined grimdark story has been hugely popular over the past decade, or more, since HBO's release of the television adaptation, originally aired in April of 2011.
When I first read this book, in the Fall of 2015, I had already watched 5 Seasons of the show. I basically just picked it up to have extra content while I waited for Season 6 to release.
I know what some of you are thinking. You watched the series before you read the book? Believe it or not, that's actually my preference. I was particularly glad I did it that way in this case, as it truly helped with pronunciation and picturing such a vast world in my head.
Unfortunately, I stopped reading after the third book. Not for any reason really. They're just a commitment and we all know, I'm not crazy about commitments.
Either way, recently I have been missing this series. I never watched the final Season and most likely never will. In spite of this, I feel like it was time for me to revisit the world and continue on with the books.
I'm obviously hoping Mr. Martin graces us with the Winds of Winter at some point in the next couple of years. If he does, I'll be ready...
This time through, I did listen to the audiobook for the first time, while following along in my paperback copy. It was such an enjoyable experience. The narration by Roy Dotrice is so great. He has a true storytelling voice.
I plan to continue my reread in this format. It's so impressive to me how distinctive he can make such a vast cast of characters. I always knew what perspective he was reading from. There was never any confusion.
Speaking of the vast cast, I love this as a first installment to a series. What a way to kick it off. The world-building is so well done. A true master class.
The alternating perspectives really showcase the size and scope of the overall series. This early on, you can already tell how complex this is going to get, yet it never seems info-dumpy or boring. How does Martin work this magic?
It hits you a certain way reading this knowing the outcome for some of these characters. I feel like it made me more emotional because of that. For example, watching how close Catelyn and Robb are. Their relationship, what a good mother she is to him. Sure, she's a total twat to Jon, but clearly she thinks she has her reasons.
I had forgotten how young a lot of these characters were at the start of this, particularly Dany, Sansa, Robb and Jon. It's crazy the things they were going through already at such a young age. You gotta grow up quickly in Westeros.
Also, while I clearly remember that George likes to rip your still beating heart out of your chest, throw it to the floor and stomp on it, I forgot how soul-crushing the last, approximately, 150-pages of this book actually is.
East section at the conclusion of this is like being punched in the gut, over and over again. Stark family shattered. Dany shattered. Megs_bookrack shattered. There's a theme here.
With this being said, I'm super stoked to continue on with this series. I remember the books getting better and better, so I'm excited to experience that again and to move further along than I did before.
Earlier:
I only have 1,228-books currently on my TBR. I'll just reread this one real quick...
Listening to the audiobook this time around, but going to be following along in my old, well-loved paperback edition!
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Reading Progress
September 5, 2015
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Started Reading
October 27, 2015
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October 27, 2015
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Finished Reading
December 14, 2022
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Started Reading
December 14, 2022
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5.0%
"Immediately struck by the ages of some of my favorite characters. I had completely forgotten how young they all were when this started. I mean Dani was only 13 on the night she went to meet Khal Drogo."
December 15, 2022
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7.05%
"I love rereading this knowing the things I know now that I didn't know the first time around! You know? LOL"
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59
January 8, 2023
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54.48%
"Bronn and Tyrion are such a fun duo to follow. Almost grumpy-sunshine"
page
456
January 9, 2023
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58.78%
"Why must you be so noble, Ned?
You tell Cersai everything you know!?
Bad move...."
page
492
You tell Cersai everything you know!?
Bad move...."
January 15, 2023
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64.04%
"Poor, Arya. That was a bad way to discover you're now on your own 😰 Good luck, kid."
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536
January 20, 2023
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70.37%
"> the significance of Sansa losing Lady 💔
> any scene with Bran and Hodor 💔
> Arya on her own 💔
> Jon's first run in with the White Walkers 😰"
page
589
> any scene with Bran and Hodor 💔
> Arya on her own 💔
> Jon's first run in with the White Walkers 😰"
January 25, 2023
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73.6%
"Tyrion introducing his father to his men:
'Shagga son of Dolf is the one that looks like Casterly Rock with hair.'
😄😂🤣"
page
616
'Shagga son of Dolf is the one that looks like Casterly Rock with hair.'
😄😂🤣"
January 26, 2023
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75.15%
"I was surprised upon reaching a Ned chapter.
I thought he was dead 💀 😂"
page
629
I thought he was dead 💀 😂"
February 1, 2023
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79.09%
"Catelyn and Robb were so close.
That makes me sad to think about.
Tragedy and tears to come."
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662
That makes me sad to think about.
Tragedy and tears to come."
February 5, 2023
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88.53%
"Jesus. That was a depressing and devastating section of reading.
I knew all that was coming, but forgot it was gut-punch after gut-punch after gut-punch. I am going to go lay in the fetal position for a few hours and stare glassily at the wall. BRB"
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741
I knew all that was coming, but forgot it was gut-punch after gut-punch after gut-punch. I am going to go lay in the fetal position for a few hours and stare glassily at the wall. BRB"
February 6, 2023
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Finished Reading
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Love this! Enjoy! ⚔️🛡️
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⬥ Chris ⬥ wrote: "Love this! Enjoy! ⚔️🛡️"Haha, thank you, Chris! I'm super stoked to be reading it again. I'm only 60-pages in and already loving it so much. It's fun to reread old favorites!
I miss the series. I might have to check out the book to get my fix. I am glad you had a good experience with the book!
Meredith (Slowly Catching Up) wrote: "I miss the series. I might have to check out the book to get my fix. I am glad you had a good experience with the book!"The books are soooo good. They just fill in some details and allow the characters to be built out some more. I am excited to reread the second book next month. I am reading them every other month, so I don't get worn out on them. If you pick them up, I hope you have some fun with them!
I love that George takes the fantasy tropes and shows you what it would have actually looked like, but WITH DRAGONS!