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So, thrones is coming tomorrow night. Anyone excited about that?
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Greg Bernhardt said:I have yet to get into this series. Soon though! Maybe I should read the books first?
"A Feast for Crows", in particular, was a loong slog. "A Dance with Dragons", fortunately, was much better.Ryan_m_b said:The series has been quite loyal to the books so far. The books are good but I found them hard going. Last year I read the first 5 but sort of gave up. I intend to go back to them at some point, maybe this new Tv series will prompt me. I won't spoil anything but with the books the hardest thing I found was that story arcs would end very suddenly and often in unsatisfactory ways, at the same time new ones would pop up from nowhere and it would be hard to care about the new ones. This was especially true when these new arcs also dropped flat.
I've just started DWD after not reading the series for nearly a year. I'd said above I've read 5 but I'm mistaken. I'm having to read with a wiki open to remember who some of the characters and places arearildno said:"A Feast for Crows", in particular, was a loong slog. "A Dance with Dragons", fortunately, was much better.
"Game of Thrones" is a popular fantasy television series based on the book series "A Song of Ice and Fire" by George R. R. Martin. It is set in a fictional medieval world and follows various noble families as they compete for power and control of the Iron Throne.
The final season of "Game of Thrones" premiered on April 14, 2019 and new episodes air every Sunday at 9pm EST on HBO.
There are a total of 8 seasons of "Game of Thrones", with the final season being released in 2019.
"Game of Thrones" is rated TV-MA for mature audiences due to its graphic violence, sexual content, and adult themes. It is not recommended for younger viewers.
Yes, you can still enjoy "Game of Thrones" even if you haven't read the books. However, be aware that the TV series does differ from the books in some aspects.