monkeydancer wrote:Like most of it is done in some weird olde-timey english facsimile that I'm pretty much ok with, but then he'll have someone say "butt" or something that sounds like a modern americanism and it ruins the suspension of disbelief.
That is actually more authentic than not. It seems like it isn't but if you read something fairly old - even the Canterbury Tales for example, which is stylistically older I think than Martin tries for, there is shit that sounds like that all over the place.
I just don't get how anyone can claim the Lord of the Rings is good writing, if only because it was written to be read by a child. It wouldn't be written well, because regardless of any talent he might have he was still writing for a child's level of reading comprehension. It's not that I don't like the books, but I just don't see it.
Like when I hear someone say that R. A. Salvatore is a good writer. I love a lot of his books. Some of my favourite books are by R. A. Salvatore. But as a writer, he's really very bad.
Because I may incite a riot if I keep this up...
Back to Game of Thrones. Anyone that read the newest book, is it good? I felt like the one before it was a lot of filler.











