Game of Thrones - Book Readers' Thread - - - - - - - - Part 25

i figured salt would surely have to do with the iron islands.

Maybe. The Davos/Melissandre angle is interesting to me, but unlikely to be the case in the book since Davos is nowhere near castle Black in the books.

If it isn't, the Iron Islands could be connected to the water in the legend of Azor Ahai, while the westerlands representing the lion. Though I can't think of any character that fits that.
 
Theon's POVs towards the end of ADWD are just gold. Wyman Manderly....what a mad bastard. Hope he's ok.
 
Lads, one of the main things I took from the books is that I always heard people making a big deal about geography, yet here's just a few examples of me thinking people are overstating that issue:

Wyman Manderly getting from White Arbour to Winterfell in no time.

"Abel" and his washer women getting from the wall to winterfell.

Boros Blount getting from KL to Dorne without even a chapter spent on it.

I just don't buy geography as a problem. A lot of people seem to think Stoneheart won't be involved in Jon's resurrection because of geography. I'm not convinced.
 
Melisandre is still at the wall... so.

THE GHOST OF WINTERFELL ...who is it?
 
I kinda forgot about melisandre tbh. She is over this season i know it
 
That's another beef I have now that I think about it. In the books Theon always seemed like Theon to me even in his most mucked up moments.

Whereas in the show Reek seemed genuinely like a completely different person to Theon.
 
Spearwives and or a nutted up Theon.
I love idea of it being a split personality with Theon, but after the escape and the Winds chapter, i think its less likely.
I kinda forgot about melisandre tbh. She is over this season i know it

Shes going to sacrifice herself for something, imo

That's another beef I have now that I think about it. In the books Theon always seemed like Theon to me even in his most mucked up moments.

Whereas in the show Reek seemed genuinely like a completely different person to Theon.

I can't say I agree... Alfie did a great job portraying Reek as D&D saw him, but in the books a see a more beaten man... remember his ****ed up teeth where chewing was agonizing. But he did well with what he was given.

It's hard to portray inner monologue on screen... but the Reek chapters, imo, are the best chapters GRRM has written. truly haunting.
 
When I thought, "what could happen with Mel", my mind went back to Arya. Her returning North to return her there, and thuse lose her life in the process.
 
Shes going to sacrifice herself for something, imo

Idk i feel like she will hardly even be in season 7. I think she will die of old age bc her witch spell will stop working or something.



I had a dream/vision not to long ago that the winds of winter was trending on twitter (which is kind of weird bc i have only ever read the 1st GOT book and not in a rush to read the others) but yeah it was trending bc the release date had been announced. I don't wanna give anyone false hope but usually 9/10 times my dreams/visions are right so i think the release date for the book will be released very soon :woot: #WindsOfWinter
 
When I thought, "what could happen with Mel", my mind went back to Arya. Her returning North to return her there, and thuse lose her life in the process.

I don't think Arya needs any help getting home at this point, but I actually think it'll be the Hound that goes back with her.
 
Lads, one of the main things I took from the books is that I always heard people making a big deal about geography, yet here's just a few examples of me thinking people are overstating that issue:

Wyman Manderly getting from White Arbour to Winterfell in no time.

"Abel" and his washer women getting from the wall to winterfell.

Boros Blount getting from KL to Dorne without even a chapter spent on it.

I just don't buy geography as a problem. A lot of people seem to think Stoneheart won't be involved in Jon's resurrection because of geography. I'm not convinced.

I think the issue with geography only becomes truly relevant at the point the story's at now. We see that with Winter in effect travel in the North becomes sluggish and almost nonexistent.
 
im trying to figure out why someone is in the book readers thread acting like they know things... and pretending to have visions about the winds of winter... but has only read 1 book :confused:
 
Pretending???? its true! Don't be jealous just bc I had a vision/dream about a Game of thrones book and you did not. I'm sorry but i cannot control what dreams/visions appear to me when i sleep.

When it is announced in the coming days/weeks the release date you will say to yourself "Wow Ruth was right"
 
Jealous.... you really need to get over yourself. I hope your vision is right though, Three Eyed Ruthen.
 
Pretending???? its true! Don't be jealous just bc I had a vision/dream about a Game of thrones book and you did not. I'm sorry but i cannot control what dreams/visions appear to me when i sleep.

When it is announced in the coming days/weeks the release date you will say to yourself "Wow Ruth was right"

Reek has displayed more intelligence, comprehension, love for the material, analytical skills, in fact, more of every positive fan quality than you could ever see in your visions. So take his path, you could learn from him, challenge yourself, give back to the fan community. Or stay on your path, keep being a saddening, sentient Spotify playlist who adds nothing to this fandom, this rich beautifully constructed world, but mocks anyone out of small minded jealousy. We all know what you really want is attention, but I can guarantee you this, if you continue your present course, no one will ever remember you. You'll be a footnote. A punch line.
 
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I can't say I agree... Alfie did a great job portraying Reek as D&D saw him, but in the books a see a more beaten man... remember his ****ed up teeth where chewing was agonizing. But he did well with what he was given.

It's hard to portray inner monologue on screen... but the Reek chapters, imo, are the best chapters GRRM has written. truly haunting.
Ah yeah I agree that they are some of the best chapters he's written. I guess you're right about inner monologue, as we all can interpret it differently.

I'm just glad I didn't have to watch Theon go down on Sansa or see whatever the hell GRRM was alluding to about Ramsay, his dogs and what they did to Jeyne. ****ed up.
 
yea the chapters are sad as ****... thinking about Robb and all
 
Yeah and Ned. I wonder if things would have played out differently had it been Sansa or Arya for real. That seems to be a big part of his denial.
 
The fact that we didn't get Theon in front of the heart tree begging the Old Gods for forgiveness is really big missed opportunity, dramatically speaking.
 
Yeah that's the kind of thing I mean. There was a lot more going on with Theon/Reek than the show covered. He went from squealing on Sansa to helping her escape in the space of a week or so without that major moment of realisation. The godswood could have helped there.

On another note I'm aware of the theories surrounding Tyrion's parentage. I never paid much attention to it before but I find it interesting how Tyrion has survived both greyscale and the flux seemingly. Dany also spoke of the immune systems of Targaryens (well according to Viserys). I do find it all.....curious.
 
Dany's quite literally full of **** there. In the history of the Targaryen dynasty quite a few of them have died of illness. If she followed her family tree back to great-grandfather she'd find that the only reason he got the throne was because plague killed the majority of the other heirs at the time.
 
Heh, I did see that mentioned. One even succumbed to greyscale. Though as I said, technically it's Viserys who is full of ****.
 

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