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Game of Thrones Season 7


Darth Biscuit

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dude I read the books too, now I didn't start reading in 1999 so you've got me beat with your anger boner. 

However, I've come to accept the books are never getting finished. Just enjoy the last two seasons because that's the only ending we're getting.

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9 hours ago, Darth Biscuit said:

I'm a book reader too... read every word, still thoroughly enjoy the show.

Matter of fact, at this point idc if he finishes the books... which, he won't. 

I'm only watching it because I can't stop at this point.

 

12 minutes ago, RealBitsOfPanther said:

Are the books worth reading if I've watched the show? I tried to read the first one a couple of years ago but just couldn't get into it. 

I honestly could not recommend it, but that doesn't mean you wouldn't enjoy them.  You've already had them spoiled.

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On 5/25/2017 at 10:01 PM, Porn Shop Clerk said:

Which is exactly why I'm glad it's going to be over soon.

The last time I read through them, I read them on a kindle.

Hate them readers, man.  Always knowin' stuff and junk.

lol

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The books are loooooong...  like really, really long.

Unless you just like to read to read, if you've seen the entire show to date, not sure why you would read them at this point.

If you want to read something long pick up the Hyperion Cantos (4 books) by Dan Simmons.  Definitely worth your time.

 

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