That is fucking hilarious.Lawl.
That is fucking hilarious.Lawl.
The sad thing is that at that point in the books I thought it was going to go down that way too.
Damn, that person's Facebook page over the next season is going to be awesome.That is fucking hilarious.
Come on, guys. Prioritize. I'd much rather have a Game of Thrones iPhone app than Winds of Winter.Like Jay and others, I've complained openly about how GRRM iswastingspending his time NOT writing the books.
My wife's reaction before she started reading them: Stop bitching and just let the man live his life the way he wants.
My wife's reaction now that she's two books in: Dammit, old man, get back to work! Don't you know you're gonna die someday?!
He better fuckin' finish the series before I croak of cancer, or I swear, I'll haunt his bearded, captain's-hat-wearing ass.
I was so mad at my brother for getting me into the Kingkiller Chronicle after I had caught up on A Song of Ice and Fire. Get me hooked on another amazing, unfinished series.... jerk.For me, it's like a grouchy turtle race, waiting to see whose book takes longer - GRRM's next, or Patrick Rothfuss'
One year, 5 months.He's made an effort as of late... though I'd like to have some sort of guideline when the next book comes out... it's been what... 2 years now? I really hope we need not wait 3 more years.
It took four months.I assume it takes about half a year for a book his size to get checked and go by all the processes to be published.
The main problem, I think, is that Bran's a bit too young. He's, what, 6 in the books? Yes, GRR has said he intended all of the children to be older (and they are, in the series - Robb's 14!), but it still hampers him a lot. You just can't let a 6 year old have incredibly wild adventures.
As of the end of book 3 he's half Meera's age. She's 16.The main problem, I think, is that Bran's a bit too young. He's, what, 6 in the books? Yes, GRR has said he intended all of the children to be older (and they are, in the series - Robb's 14!), but it still hampers him a lot. You just can't let a 6 year old have incredibly wild adventures.
As of the end of book 3 he's half Meera's age. She's 16.The main problem, I think, is that Bran's a bit too young. He's, what, 6 in the books? Yes, GRR has said he intended all of the children to be older (and they are, in the series - Robb's 14!), but it still hampers him a lot. You just can't let a 6 year old have incredibly wild adventures.