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Yes, I know that now. I really wish I’d known that before starting A Feast for Crows as I would’ve used this chapter order and read them simultaneously. I’ll definitely do so if I ever re-read.FYI Feast for Crows and Dance with Dragons overlap in time.
A FEAST WITH DRAGONS
This combined reading order of George R.R. Martin's A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons will serve as your stalwart guide on an adventure North, South, East, and Westeros.afeastwithdragons.com
The one you linked looks to be chronological (or at least book order). But I could be wrong. The one I linked definitely mixes up the book order.I've seen several different reading orders. I think this one I linked to is the one I used because it keeps a couple of reveals in flashbacks later in the books from being spoiled by a truly chronological reading.
Just finished. Darn this book is so good. That wacky Batman, what a character.Started Dark Knight Returns yesterday. I've only finished chapter one so far, but already I think this comic is amazing.
Once I really got into it, it wasn't hard to read at all. 2/3 in and I'm loving it.Started Long Dark Tea-Time Of The Soul. I figured it'd be something easy to read, then I instantly remembered what a Douglas Adams book entails. I find myself continuously having to reread pages. Have I mentioned that I'm seriously bad at reading? We'll see if I'm able to finish this.
At first I didn’t like the style of drawing, but the story and the way it is told is so gripping that after a few pages the drawing-style didn’t bother me anymore. It‘s amazing. A masterpiece.Just finished. Darn this book is so good. That wacky Batman, what a character.
At last, I got round to starting and finishing 'The Incal', inspired by the movie announcement last year. I didn't understand a word of it but Moebius' artwork is beautiful, the characters are fun and endearing and the concepts and weird future civilisations are fascinating. Also you're left with the feeling that it all made perfect, logical sense to Jodorowsky, if only the reader could ascend to the same spiritual and intellectual plain... or maybe it's just random stuff about naked ladies riding giant mutated mice over garbage wastes, our hero having sex with a sentient pool of slime in order to father a race of 78-billion identical clones and our rag-tag band of adventurers assembling an army of galactic jellyfish, to combat vast black space eggs. Erm, so the Incal is like crystalline space Jesus?
Now to tackle 'Before The Incal' and 'Final Incal'. Maybe it'll make more sense, when I've read all three (or more likely less sense).
i read it a long time ago because a friend recommended it, but I didn’t quite know what to make of it or think of it. Years later it was turned into a movie, which became one of my favourite movies of all time. It fixes a lot of issues that the book has, so maybe you should check it out.Today I finished reading Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer. I picked it up as a Nirvana fan after finding out that it was Kurt Cobain's favorite book and the basis for Scentless Apprentice.
The book wasn't exactly what I was expecting going in. I expected it to be more horror, and I didn't expect it to be quite so fantastical. I wasn't unsatisfied though, the story is very fascinating and engrossing. The ending was kinda bonkers and I kinda loved it. It's a disgusting and silly book, and I can honestly understand it being Kurt's favorite.