I saw an ad for the upcoming House of the Dragon and I was thinking how there was a time when I would've been pumped for GOT related content but that was before one of the best shows ever crashed and burned. I also decided not to give them another dime till GRRM finishes the books (if he ever does). Luckily I read them all between seasons 5 and 6 so I feel really bad for people who read the first one back in the 90s. It is funny but to this day I won't start a fantasy series if it isn't complete. I remember when I read Wheel of Time it felt so good to read a completed series.
Do you blame GRRM or D&D more for how the show ended? I know the Night King isn't in the books like the show (but I bet the books will have a better resolution to the dead). I also have to wonder if wokeness had anything to do with the decline of the show. Arya is one of my favorite characters and I know they claim they had planned for her to kill the night king all along but I can't help but think if the show had been made 5 to 10 years prior that Jon Snow would have had a more substantial role. I get GRRM likes to subvert tropes (in a good way unlike hollywood) but I think at the very least he should've fought the Night King, or him and Arya together, although they seem to not like the idea of men and women working together.
I also wonder if the reaction to Sansa getting raped had anything to do with the direction of the show. To this day I don't understand all these screeching feminists who get so worked up over a fictional rape but can't seem to find any sympathy for victims of ACTUAL sex trafficking. The Song of Ice and Fire is a brutal world. Plenty of men get tortured and attacked but I will never understand why men can be killed left and right but if someone says a cross word to a woman then the screeching harpies show up on social media.
Well I’m about to read the Lord of the Ring Trilogy. Can you recommend and good classic fantasy?
If you want a reading list for classic Fantasy definitely hit the list from Appendix N that Gary Gygax wrote. It gives a good overview of the genre and touches on some influential yet lesser known works. I would also recommend the Kane series by Karl Edward Wagner and pretty much anything written by Robert E Howard.
Will do. Thanks! I recently bought the complete Conan stories by Howard and I am going to check out his other characters
No. "Classic fantasy" was always for children. If you are looking for fantasy, you might as well skip a beat and just read manga or historical fiction. If you have never read from the genre and are just looking for the bones then yeah read all of Tolkien, Lewis, and Guin. Utter waste of time imo though. It is paradoxically dated and suffers.
Ok cool. Thanks. Yea I love sci-fi.