A Clash of Kings is done. What a way to follow the first volume, Mr. Martin. Well played. However, I’m taking a brief vacation from Westeros right now. That’s right. A Storm of Swords is on hold. If I’m not careful, I’ll be done with A Song of Ice and Fire before Halloween even gets here. Besides, my copies of A Storm of Swords and A Feast for Crows are in storage. I have friends I can borrow them from, but ideally I’ll be unpacking all of my stuff somewhere by the end of the week. In the meantime, volumes 2 & 3 of Read Or Die, Matthew Pearl’s The Poe Shadow, and the two most recent Artemis Fowl books are in the queue right now. Hopefully by the time I’m ready to get back into A Storm of Swords, I will be settled in my next home, and I’ll be ready to do some heavy-duty writing. In the meanwhile, I’ve been doing some tweaking to the arrangement of pages around here. Hopefully any broken links will be repaired ASAP. Peace!
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Wow! Good for you! I finished A Game of Thrones but haven’t started the second book yet. I have a whole pile of books to read for research first. But I can hardly wait. 😀
Thanks, Sonia! I’ve been really impressed with A Song of Ice and Fire. I see now why my friends have spoken so highly of it. It’s probably the best non-Tolkien fantasy I’ve read. I’ll just say that it only gets better as you progress through the books.