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Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I didn't realize it was that bad. What the hell has he been doing for the last 17 years?
Can you imagine being an 'early adopter'?
First book was released 25 years ago. And the first 3 books happened over a 4 year period.
21 years later he's published 2 more.
I mean the Dark Tower Series technically took 30 years from beginning to end, but I think the last book was something of a coda and it's not like Steven King wasn't busy writing a whole shitload of OTHER books with bad endings over that period.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Can you imagine being an 'early adopter'?
First book was released 25 years ago. And the first 3 books happened over a 4 year period.
21 years later he's published 2 more.
I mean the Dark Tower Series technically took 30 years from beginning to end, but I think the last book was something of a coda and it's not like Steven King wasn't busy writing a whole shitload of OTHER books with bad endings over that period.
Martin, OTOH, just seems stuck.
I don't think GRRM is stuck as much as he's complacent because he got his fat pay day and doesn't feel a sense of urgency to finish. [Reply]
I have not brought myself to watch this just yet but someone has the first edition of GOT so when she is done with it I'll read it. It's a thick book that's what she said. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
The only reason I clicked on this thread was to see if that lazy fuck had finished the sixth book yet. Of course the answer is no. :-)
I'm not giving that fucker another penny until he actually finishes the series.
Originally Posted by Rasputin:
I have not brought myself to watch this just yet but someone has the first edition of GOT so when she is done with it I'll read it. It's a thick book that's what she said.
Books 1-3 are great. They are large but very breezy to read. [Reply]
Anyone else read the Kingkiller Chronicle as well? Seems like Patrick Rothfuss has modeled his career after GRRM in that he wrote several highly acclaimed books and then just didn't do shit for the next decade while fans were clamoring for the next book while attacking any fans that get frustrated with the delay. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigBeauford:
Books 1-3 are great. They are large but very breezy to read.
I wouldn't say they were breezy by any means. Martin writes like Stephen King - takes a great 1,000 page story and makes it 1,500 pages long. Five page expositions of bit characters or descriptions of meal selections that sound like they're straight out of the vendor trays of Life of Brian really aren't necessary. But I did enjoy the first three books, which I read in rapid succession after learning HBO was producing the series. The fourth book sucked, and the fifth book wasn't much better. Considering how the show ended and that Martin will probably die of old age before finishing the next book and certainly die of old age before finishing the last, I would absolutely not recommend the books because there's just no point. [Reply]
In his defense, he has written a few things in the GoT universe in that time. Since 2005, in addition to A Dance with Dragons, he's written some Dunk and Egg novellas, the World of Ice and Fire, and Fire and Blood.
Those others definitely work to build the lore, but he really needs to finish the main story. Given his age and all of the loose ends he's created, I can't imagine he'll be able to do so before he croaks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
In his defense, he has written a few things in the GoT universe in that time. Since 2005, in addition to A Dance with Dragons, he's written some Dunk and Egg novellas, the World of Ice and Fire, and Fire and Blood.
Those others definitely work to build the lore, but he really needs to finish the main story. Given his age and all of the loose ends he's created, I can't imagine he'll be able to do so before he croaks.
All trash and avoidance of finishing the actual story. Essentially money grabs while he fucks his readers. [Reply]