Ennui
The Freeman
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A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin - 8/10.
I absolutely LOVED this book. To be honest, it sort of rekindled my interest in reading fantasy... I used to read tons of fantasy when I was a lot younger and really enjoyed it, but after I turned 14 or 15 I basically stopped altogether (after grinding to a halt midway into the fifth Robert Jordan novel). I have to say though I had more fun reading this book than any other book I've read in years. GRRM has a superb way of creating and portraying characters and I love how rich and well-imagined the world is. His writing style isn't anything too special but it's very solid and readable and I do like how he is pretty consistent about using certain grammatical forms and structures (as well as words) that give a very Middle English feel to the whole thing.
I also like how each chapter follows a different character... when I get bored with what's going on in one character's story (which doesn't happen often, mind), I know that there are only a few more pages of it before I get to something I find a lot more interesting and personally engaging. I'm hungrily tearing through the next book A Clash of Kings at the moment, about halfway through that so far.
I absolutely LOVED this book. To be honest, it sort of rekindled my interest in reading fantasy... I used to read tons of fantasy when I was a lot younger and really enjoyed it, but after I turned 14 or 15 I basically stopped altogether (after grinding to a halt midway into the fifth Robert Jordan novel). I have to say though I had more fun reading this book than any other book I've read in years. GRRM has a superb way of creating and portraying characters and I love how rich and well-imagined the world is. His writing style isn't anything too special but it's very solid and readable and I do like how he is pretty consistent about using certain grammatical forms and structures (as well as words) that give a very Middle English feel to the whole thing.
I also like how each chapter follows a different character... when I get bored with what's going on in one character's story (which doesn't happen often, mind), I know that there are only a few more pages of it before I get to something I find a lot more interesting and personally engaging. I'm hungrily tearing through the next book A Clash of Kings at the moment, about halfway through that so far.