True. Sean always dies.
I read all of the books before; however, Dance with Dragons wasn't out in paperback yet (I cannot read hardcovers) so I still need to find one of those. :cat:
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It still isn't out in paperback. You could always get the e-book, I suppose. It's probably a lot cheaper.
I though they would have been by now. I haven't checked. I could get an e book, but then I wouldn't be able to put it on the shelf next to the others. I'll have to wait. :)
It's still selling at a fairly rapid pace, so it's unlikely to come out in paperback yet. I seem to remember The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest being only available in hardcover for close to three years so it could be awhile still.
I put off reading the books for a very long time until I heard about the show coming out. I read the first book in two or so days and then immediately went out and bought the rest of the series, reading them all over the course of the next two or so weeks.
tbh honest
i'm mostly interested in jon (roughly halway thisonedeservediti'm rightafter he convinces mance he's not a turncloack/and must forsake his vow to ensure he can maitain this ruse, with Ygrette's rather expensive aid)) also [spoiler=thisonewaswell]bran has encountered the kindly liddle in his hobocave[/quote] and slavers and slaves - also(puppies - daenerys must remain in astapor to buy herself a proper army - of ruthless slave assasins, en masse - trained in the most awful form of brainwashing EVER - hitler would have been hard up finding a better one - puppies! :()
and yeah
arry's always epic, singlehandedly most consitently entertaining and awesome main, bar none. bran's cool but his story's development is still lagging behind a little. i don't much care about rob, want to hear more about the ironmen and their pointless conquest of [spoiler=yeah]the neck, and Stark-run lands[/quote] but definitely the intherushesreeds of the swamp, and frog knights
and that is all i have to say about ole georgie
th' connivin' bashturr!
I also started reading the books about a year or two before A Feast for Crows came out. I have copies of the first four books signed, and I count them among my most valuable items.
I just asked at barnes and noble this weekend when the paperback comes out. Before they said dance came out in April, now the lady said September :( I just want a paperback. :(
... what?
I have Dance with Dragons in paperback. It's been out for a year here :D
My friend gave me a Barnes & Noble gift card for my birthday in December. I used that to buy my hardcover version since only that was available here. XD
October 29th.
Hardcovers are nicer and look better.
Well hey, I'll buy and ship paperbacks to anyone who wants them as long as you cover shipping costs. They're in English, though I can't vouch off-hand that the format is the same as the ones printed elsewhere, in case you're picky about that (I would be). I can probably get more details about that though, if anyone's interested.
I'm interested.