Besides...I love me some Vampires. Buffy, True Blood, Twilight - love it.
I am, however, very disappointed in A Game of Thrones. I'm trudging my way through it and keep putting it down for reading Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell. What an irony is that! There's nothing outstanding about Thrones.
The book is written in somewhat short chapters and each one is from one character's perspective. When Jodi Piccoult did that in My Sister's Keeper, it was fascinating as each character had some distinctive trait that made him/her interesting. Can't say the same thing for Thrones. As I was introduced to each character I found myself repeatedly thinking, "Hmmm. Nothing new here. Of course this sister is a tomboy. Of course this sister is the pretty one. Of course this younger brother is the adventuresome one. Of course this queen is wicked." It was a constant "Of course, of course, of course." Makes for some stale reading.
I've picked it up once or twice in the past couple of days to see if it possibly gets any better and it just doesn't. OK - the land that Martin created has some interesting possibilities but it's just not well done. Nothing like Orson Scott Card's world in the Ender Series or Suzanne Collin's 13 districts in The Hunger Games.
Another interesting thing is that I have a friend who is a Teen Librarian and he said the same thing. I knew I liked that guy.
So skip it. And read a banned book instead.
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