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05-02-2014 08:11 AM |
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Originally Posted by Cicatrice
(Post 1444938)
I'm currently reading the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series by George R.R. Martin. I'm only on the first book, A Game of Thrones, and not even 50 pages in so far. I'm a bit overwhelmed by how many characters have already been introduced at this point. Seems like a bit to keep up with, and honestly, I'm having a little bit of a hard time. Was anyone else overwhelmed during the early stages of the series? I am enjoying Martin's style so far, just curious if I should be overwhelmed by the amount of the amount of characters being introduced so quickly, and is it vitally important to remember all of them?
Yes, I know, I'm late to the party on reading this. I've never been into sci-fi and fantasy. And I've never watched a single episode of the show, and most likely won't until once I'm done reading the series.
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Heh, I only just started the series a couple of weeks ago and I'm already on the second book. I actually love that each chapter focuses on a different character's journey and experiences. You're not that far into the book - keep reading and you'll see that the format makes sense. All the characters are tied together, but I think if Martin wrote it all as one big epic saga, it would just be f ucking messy and hard to follow. Your memory of each character will be jogged every time you read their chapter.
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