Showing posts with label game of thrones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label game of thrones. Show all posts

Sunday, 23 March 2014

GAME OF THRONES by GEORGE R R MARTIN

Game of Thrones
by George R R Martin
Published: August 6th 1996
Publisher: Harper Voyager
Genre: Epic Fantasy, adult
*this will not be a spoiler free review*

It's hard to write a review about this completely epic book without totally ruining the plot so instead I will do a character discussion with a few of the characters because if I talked about them all this post would be about 10 pages long.

Favourite characters: 

Daenerys Targaryen: Dany is without a doubt my favourite character in this book, and possibly one of my favourite characters of all time. I think that she handles everything she is forced to deal with in such an amazing way. It's brilliant to finally read about a female protagonist that isn't whiney and dependent on men, the last chapter of this book showed that she can survive on her own without the safety of a man. Also she is of the dragon blood! Which is obviously extremely cool. Her brother Viserys is such an idiot and I was very satisfied with his ending, he was obnoxious and was extremely abusive towards Daenerys often telling her that he would happily let all of the Dorthraki rape her if it meant he could get an army! I am really excited about watching Dany's character grow throughout the next books and hopefully seeing her get to the Iron Throne.

Arya Stark: Again Arya is another very strong female protagonist who knows her own mind. Despite being brought up to be a lady she knows that she wants to learn how to fight with a sword and I love the fact that Ned (her father) encourages her to be different and to learn how to fight despite the fact that it goes against all of the norms that are expected of noble women. There are a few moments when you can see just how young she actually is but despite this she is the most badass nine year old I've ever read about. She's extremely independent and wild-spirited girl and she is stark contrast to her older sister Sansa. Arya is another character I am excited to read about and I hope she finds safety.

Cersei Lanister: Cersei is the Queen and later the Queen's Mother and although she doesn't have her own POV in this book I regardlessly found myself becoming very interested in her character and extremely excited to hear more from her later in the series. She is incredibly ruthless and strong, she is feared throughout all of the Seven Kingdoms and is the backbone of the royal court. Her relationship with her brother, Jamie, was a little disturbing but seeing as this is from a completely different time relationships like that weren't that taboo I suppose, the only problem is is that Joffery was the result of it.

Tyrion Lanister: Tryrion is a dwarf and so in this book where being able to fight defines you as a man, he has to use other ways to make his mark in the Game of Thrones and his mark on the world. He instead uses his brain and cunning to get what he wants and to gain respect. His wit is pretty funny and even just from reading the first book in the Song of Ice and Fire series there was a large character progression already and so I can't wait to see what happens later on in the series.

As you can see the majority of my favourite characters are female, I think that has a lot to do with the fact that although this is an epic fantasy book which includes a lot of discussions about War and battles, George R R Martin can create strong and incredible female protagonists. He doesn't belittle them and he makes them just as strong a player in the Game of Thrones as any of the men he writes about and no character is under written or under developed.

Characters who I hated*
*not because they were written badly in anyway at all, just because of their personalities. I actually think that an author that can write characters that make your skin crawl are among the best.

Joffery Baratheon: Of course King Joffery had to be the first upon this list. I genuinely haven't hated a character this much since Professor Umbridge (Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix). The way he treats Sansa and the way he handled the whole Ned Stark situation made me want to punch him in the face. He didn't even have POV in this book and yet he is still my most hated character, I think that says a lot.

Sansa Stark: I hated her until her last chapter up until then all I did was roll my eyes because she is honestly the most pathetic, goody-two-shoes ever. She was ridiculously annoying and was constantly trying to get Arya into trouble despite the fact that it usually was as much Sansa's fault as hers. She just seemed so ridiculously naive, for God sake Sansa your father is about to be executed, your sister has run away, your eldest brother has called the bannermen and is marching into War and your younger brother has lost use of his legs and all you care about is your dress and your 'gorgeous Prince Joff'. Stupid girl.

So all in all as you can see I absolutely LOVED this book. It was action right from the first page, the character development was like something I have never read before and the world building was equally as fantastic. I can't wait to continue on with this series and although these are pretty hefty books averaging on about 800-1000 pages do not let this put you off because they are completely captivating. The amount of characters can get slightly confusing at the start but just use the appendix at the back and you should be fine because around the 100-200 page mark you are completely familiar with nearly everyone.
5/5 STARS

Friday, 2 August 2013

Thoughts on Game of Thrones

I recently started watching Game of Thrones about a month ago. There is currently three series and about 10 episodes in each, so for me to still be only on series 2 this late on tells me a lot. This is coming from a person who watched all five series of Merlin which has about 13/14 episodes in each in less than a month whilst I was still at school and therefore didn't have access to the TV all day. I am at home now and so statistically thinking I should be finished with Game of Thrones by now, but I am not.
I don't really know why I am not completely in love with it. There is something about it that I just don't connect with. I like it but I don't love it and I wont be buying it on DVD. It has definitely grown on me however, because I only really started liking it around about episode 5 of series one so. I can only imagine it gets better as I watch more episodes.

My favourite characters are definitely Daenerys Targaryen and Arya Stark. I think that they are the most badass, loveable and complex characters and I always look forward to them coming on the screen because I know I'll be entertained.

Saturday, 15 June 2013

Alex Vlahos tweeted me and My sixteenth birthday

Yesterday (14/06) was my birthday and I turned sixteen; so obviously I did what any person who has just turned 16 does and brought my first lottery ticket (fingers crossed, it gets drawn tonight so I may be a millionaire by morning) and signed up for internet banking. Also I am now eligible to go on Jeremy Kyle if you know the need should ever arise. (This is of course always greeted by a very worried look that people think I am being serious. No I can ashore you I'd rather chop my fingers off than go on there. Anyway, I think you have to have no teeth or greasy hair to even be allowed in the first place.) I thought I would show you some of the things I got for my birthday *I am not trying to show off or whatever but I got some really cool things and would like to show them*

I got these two little boxes with a figure of Hedwig and a Time Turner necklace. These are part of a set you can buy because I have a Snitch made by the same company but got it about a year ago now. They are really affordable too which is always a bonus.

I thought this was really cool: its called a Desktop Aquarium and it came in a little box with all of the stuff you see and you just add water. It comes with a little red wand type thing with a magnet that makes it look as though the fish are swimming. This is funny because I have always wanted fish in my room since I was little and so this was my mum's compromise.

I also got a few books and DVDs which is always welcomed. From left to right...
1. Call the Midwife boxset (Series 1,2 and Christmas special) and book
2. Downton Abbey A Journey to the Highlands Christmas Special
3. Sims 3 University Life
4. The Bling Ring
5. Game of Thrones
6. Gone Girl
I also got this set of books by Michael Grant and I just thought that they deserved their own picture because the edges of the pages are multicoloured and that excites me very much. (the simple things in life)

So they were my favourite presents that I received, I also have Who-ology as well but there was a problem with the postage but that hasn't arrived yet but once it does I'll probably do a review or something. I also obviously got my Colin Morgan cut out which is standing tall and very gorgeous next to me.

So today, (15/06) Alex Vlahos who you may or may not know is one of my favourite actors and he plays Mordred in Merlin (I am also dying for him to become the Doctor- read why here) was holding a Twitter Q and A to say thank you for the amount of money raised on his Kickstarter page. I obviously joined in and so did my friend Molly and eventually a few attempts later he actually replied to me. 

When I say I was happy, I don't think you understand. I saw it, I screamed, my mum nearly crashed the car because she wondered what was going on and my brother was looking and me as if I was crazy because I was shaking and laughing and crying all at the same time. Its amazing that it literally only took him probably like one minute to write that tweet but he has honestly made my birthday and made me an extremely happy girl. So now all that's left of my day is to feel somewhat guilty about not revising for my maths exam, eat some Colin the Caterpillar cake and play on Sims 3 University, oh and tell everyone who has ears about Alex tweeting me.

Monday, 10 June 2013

My week in pictures

I'm sorry but I have serious writers block because I think my brain is going into meltdown with the amount of exams and revision I have done. Still, only four more to go and its my birthday this week as well!

1. I made some cakes for my Nan's birthday. (Vanilla: her favourite)
2. I found my name! There is something very satisfying about drinking some Diet Coke with your name on it.
3. Cakes after being iced and decorated. They went down a treat!
4. Revision will be the death of me
5. My new favourite app at the moment: Sims Freeplay. I wouldn't recommend it if you have exams like myself because you will get addicted and revision will be put behind you.
6. Nothing makes me happier than new books, I cant wait to get my teeth into these
7. I have started re-watching Merlin again and am already on series 4 (I only started last Monday, woops)
8+9. I decorated my hamsters cages with some stickers. They are very pleased I'm sure. The blue one is Merlin and Arthur's cage but I cant seem to find Merlin stickers anywhere so they had to settle for Doctor Who and Fred's cage is called the Burrow (she shared it with my other little hamster George) and so she gets Harry Potter stickers. 

So as you can see I am doing everything possible to procrastinate revision but on the 17th they will all be over 10 down 4 to go. So not long until my super duper long summer holiday! 

Saturday, 1 June 2013

The 32 book summer challenge

Its no surprise that I love to read and seeing as I have an abnormally long summer this year because of leaving early to do exams, I'll have a lot of spare time. Although 32 books may not seem a lot, many of the books I have chosen are part of a series that I may get hooked into and so therefore this number could expand; I also didn't want to have to many because my mum tells me off enough as it is for spending too much money buying books and I want to enjoy my summer as much a possible by going out as much as I can and believe me if I have a book the likelihood is is that I'd rather read my book and I end up missing out. So here is the list of books I hope to read, I will read them as and when I want and in whatever order.

  1. The great Gatsby- F Scott Fitzgerald 
  2. To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee
  3. The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fray- Rachel Joyce
  4. Quiet- Susan Cain
  5. Fated- Alyson Noel
  6. Game of Thrones- George R R Martin 
  7. The Bling Ring- Nancy Jo Sales
  8. Beautiful Creatures- Margaret Stohl and Kami Garcia
  9. Lord of the Rings- J R R Tolkien 
  10. City of Fallen Angels- Cassandre Clare
  11. City of Lost Souls- Cassandre Clare
  12. Catcher in the Rye- J D Salinger
  13. Little Women- Lousia May Alcott
  14. Gone Girl- Gillian Flynn
  15. The Secret Keeper- Kate Morton
  16. Enchantress- James Maxwell
  17. Gone- Michael Grant
  18. The Travel Bug- Sheila Norton
  19. Bridget Jones' Diary- Helen Fielding 
  20. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy- Douglas Adams
  21. Call the Midwife- Jennifer Worth
  22. Never Haunt a Historian- Edie Claire
  23. The Perpetual Astonishment of Jonathon Fairfax- Christopher Shelvin
  24. Where'd You Go, Bernadette- Maria Semple
  25. Ender's Game- Orson Scott Card
  26. Switched- Amanda Hocking
  27. Paper Towns- John Green
  28. The Mazer Runner- James Dashner
  29. The Book Thief- Markus Zusak
  30. Matched- Ally Condie
  31. It's Kind of a Funny Story- Ned Vizzini 
  32. Night School- C J Daughtery 
*I may include books as the summer goes on.* I'm going to say that I will start today, reading Bridget Jones' Diary and my summer finishes 2nd September. As I finish each book I will come back and cross it off the list; I will also post reviews of all the books that I read.