Sunday, December 11, 2005

A Song of Ice and Fire

I've just started reading George R.R. Martin's newest novel "A Feast of Crows", the latest in his fantasy storyline, A Song of Ice and Fire. This is the fourth in the series. I enjoyed the first three quite a bit. I'm not ususally that big a fan of fantasy stories like this, but I have always been a fan of Martin's writing. When the third book came out I went back and read the first two first, to get myself familiar with the characters again. This time I just plunged into the reading of the fourth book. It's taking some getting used to, trying to get back to speed with who everyone is. There are a lot of characters in this series. I'm about a hundred pages into it and I'm starting to remember who was who. It's starting to pull me back into the storyline.

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