Game of Thrones - Book Readers' Thread - Part 18

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Just take over the Star Trek forum.


No one will even notice. :o
 
I see no GoT section! :argh:
The boss said "genre" sections didn't work at Coming Soon. I've been asking for a Fantasy Section awhile now. Vikings to them isn't popular enough yet to get it's own section, even tho it's going into it's 3rd season.
I even asked why there's a SEPERATE RPG section when there is a GAME section to make a point
 
The boss said "genre" sections didn't work at Coming Soon. I've been asking for a Fantasy Section awhile now. Viking to them isn't popular enough yet to get it's own section, even tho it's going into it's 3rd season
It's actually kind of crazy that Lord of the Rings doesn't have a section. That would seem like a given. But if there was a fantasy section, Lord of the Rings would be a good part of it.
 
Technically, Trek and Wars are BOTH types of Fantasy and would be in the Fantasy section as well

Star Wars, sure, but I can't allow Star Trek being described as fantasy. It's science fiction, yo. Even if it does have omnipotent beings, Greek gods, and ghosts.

I don't know where my argument is going with this.
 
Star Wars doesn't really use any scientific concepts, and then extrapolate them to imagined ends. They just say things like "hyperspace", and that's the end of it. The rest is just wizards in robes. At least, that's how I personally define science fiction.
 
IT USES SPACE TRAVEL. IT USES LASERS. It even uses PARSECS
 
It uses parsecs incorrectly.
 
".....Touche!"

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It's funny, I was looking through an old issue of Wizard Magazine that I have from back in 2006, and there was an article about comic adaptations on TV. They talk about a pilot that was made, adapting the comic "Ultra". Lena Headey was the lead and Peter Dinklage was in a supporting role. :awesome:
 
Star Wars, sure, but I can't allow Star Trek being described as fantasy. It's science fiction, yo. Even if it does have omnipotent beings, Greek gods, and ghosts.

I don't know where my argument is going with this.

The used book store that I go to puts the sci-fi, fantasy, and post apocalyptic fiction in the fantasy section.
 
The White Walkers built the Wall to protect themselves from Stannis Baratheon.
 
That's really good :up:
 

I see things like this and remain baffled as to how some TV fans just don't care for the Jon/Night's Watch storyline. These guys are legitimately the only folks confronting the realm's real threats.
 
And the plot into'd on page one of book one, as well as the first page of chapter one. :funny:
 
Laaaaaaaaawd. :atp:
 
I see things like this and remain baffled as to how some TV fans just don't care for the Jon/Night's Watch storyline. These guys are legitimately the only folks confronting the realm's real threats.

Stannis says hi. :o
 
Stannis says hi. :o

Pretty sure that, last time I checked, Stannis was stuck in the snow somewhere, on his way south, preparing to battle Boltons. And his Red Woman had found a new favorite boy.
 
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