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If you could choose one place to live, where would it be?
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What would happen if Ned admitted that the rumor about Jon was true?
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What was your favourite pov in the series?
I’ve just started reading the first book and so far, my favourite is Jon Snow. He’s such an amazing character. I love how he is so different to the Starks, it makes him a great character.
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I’ve just started reading the first book and so far, my favourite is Jon Snow. He’s such an amazing character. I love how he is so different to the Starks, it makes him a great character.
What about you?
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Which character would you have been interested in surviving until the battle of the long night?
Most characters that died way before season 8 would feel very out of place for me but there's a couple of them that I thought would've been interesting to see play out in the final battle of the dead. My first choice would be Oberyn Martell only on the basis that I enjoyed his character and how Pedro Pascal portrayed him early on in the series. My second choice is probably Tywin because at that point I feel he would have his opinions but obviously would not be the first one in charge of anything, making his involvement interesting just to see how he reacts to the overall situation. My runner-ups are either Robert or Ned even though their plot points pretty much start off the whole series and determine most of the shows events.
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Most characters that died way before season 8 would feel very out of place for me but there's a couple of them that I thought would've been interesting to see play out in the final battle of the dead. My first choice would be Oberyn Martell only on the basis that I enjoyed his character and how Pedro Pascal portrayed him early on in the series. My second choice is probably Tywin because at that point I feel he would have his opinions but obviously would not be the first one in charge of anything, making his involvement interesting just to see how he reacts to the overall situation. My runner-ups are either Robert or Ned even though their plot points pretty much start off the whole series and determine most of the shows events.
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How would the story have changed if Robert had instead decided to wed Myrcella to Robb?
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This slave master asked Daenerys for the biggest dragon. It didn't matter. She was always going to bring the biggest one for him anyway.
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Hi! I'm a big fan of the show and I recently got gifted all the ASOIAF books except the first one GOT, I've watched season 1 of the show twice, would I be able to start from book 2 without being too confused? I've heard the first seasons stick pretty closely to the books.
I seen there's a 30 hour audiobook on YouTube but I really dread audiobooks as I find it's alot harder to keep focused and visualise scenes when I'm not actually reading it myself, so it'd really be my last resort.
Would I be okay jumping straight into book 2 or even watching a 1 hour summary of the first book?
Thanks!
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I seen there's a 30 hour audiobook on YouTube but I really dread audiobooks as I find it's alot harder to keep focused and visualise scenes when I'm not actually reading it myself, so it'd really be my last resort.
Would I be okay jumping straight into book 2 or even watching a 1 hour summary of the first book?
Thanks!
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