I think i will purchase A Game of Thrones and Windhaven and see how i like them. I just hope that i am as drawn to them as I was to Robin Hobb's Farseer and Tawny Man books.
I used to play alot about 2 years ago but kinda got out of it when I left home and all my card playing friends. I always loved green decks. I always hated that the tournies usually required you to have the most recent block and didnt allow older cards.
I have been all through the forums for Robin Hobb and i have seen alot of people talking about George R R Martin and how Hobb writes somewhat like him or something like that. I am not sure how alike these 2 authors are but i love Robin Hobbs books so I think I might try some George R R Martin...
I wish I could get ahold of these again. When I was younger my cousin and I would sit and watch episode after episode for hours on end. I loved the animated series and still consider it one of the best comic/cartoons ever.
I just purchased Wolf's Blood and I have never read any of the other books she has put out. Will I be completely lost if I read this book without the others? :confused:
I think it has been explained more than enough just in the Farseer and Tawny Man books. He is most definately "male" or the male counterpart of his race. He is definitely not human or entirely human so it goes without being said that he would be different from a human male. He also explained...
I think you are right on some aspects of this. Sometimes I am pretty frustrated with the absolutely idiotic choices that are made and Fitz's whining doesnt even stop when he is an adult in tawny man books. Although I sometimes cant stand him for his whining and stupidity he always seems to...
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