I've read a couple of the GRRM tales. Is he planning to end the series or just keep it going until he dies, like RA Salvatore? And does anybody really care?
I've read CCF many times - it's a wonderful book, and the adaptation was pretty good. Read up to volume 3 part 1 of SoIaF, holding out on the TV series until I get around to finishing the books.
Somewhere out there is a massive Game of Thrones / Avengers fanfic in which Tony Stark plays the obvious role.
I got the GRRM books as a gift last year and have not been able to make myself read them yet. On the other hand, I think that I might enjoy Cold Comfort Farm.
I think I read Cold Comfort Farm forty years ago or so, but I don't remember it clearly. I read the first volume of Game of Thrones and decided that it was too dang depressing and I would read no more.
As for watching anything on TV -- mostly don't, except for Doctor Who.
I've heard a lot about Cold Comfort Farm but I've never actually read the book or seen any adaptation of it. I've read all the Martins and watched all the HBO episodes at least once.
So far on my slog through Cold Comfort Farm, our heroine has made it on the train.
Even that far in, I can confidently not recommend it to anyone who feels as though their education has left them completely helpless in the current economy, and who has moved in with parents or other relatives. I suspect it is much funnier to read while fully economically secure.
Thanks for the effort, but to actually answer the question you need a checkbox for people who've read both GRRM and Gibbons. What this poll tells me is that the two readerships are within one degree of Nicoll of each other, which isn't quite the same thing.
- George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire books
And that's the problem, right there: I'm not going to make a decision whether or not to read the books until the final volume is in my local bookstore. As I haven't seen it, I'm not going to even consider reading them.
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I've read a couple of the GRRM tales. Is he planning to end the series or just keep it going until he dies, like RA Salvatore? And does anybody really care?
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Somewhere out there is a massive Game of Thrones / Avengers fanfic in which Tony Stark plays the obvious role.
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I don't watch TV!
I got the GRRM books as a gift last year and have not been able to make myself read them yet. On the other hand, I think that I might enjoy Cold Comfort Farm.
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I might get back to it some day. When I'm out of things I really enjoy reading.
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I have avoided both and stayed home to pet my cats.
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Much more likely to read Cold Comfort Farm than the Martin.
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As for watching anything on TV -- mostly don't, except for Doctor Who.
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Even that far in, I can confidently not recommend it to anyone who feels as though their education has left them completely helpless in the current economy, and who has moved in with parents or other relatives. I suspect it is much funnier to read while fully economically secure.
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- George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire books
And that's the problem, right there: I'm not going to make a decision whether or not to read the books until the final volume is in my local bookstore. As I haven't seen it, I'm not going to even consider reading them.
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--Dave, off to inquire at the nearby wikipedia about Cold Comfort Farm