When I first read Game of Thrones it was pre-internet, or it was in its infancy in 1999. Either way the experience today, as I type on this subreddit, have another tab open for a Wiki of Ice and Fire and read books on my phone waiting in line at Shake Shack
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Back then I had an internal "face claim" for every single character, some of which still exist to this day. Those haven't entirely been corrupted by TV and the internet, but most are. A friend in high school loaned them to me and actually spoiled Robert's death, the jerk
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All in all, it was an amazing read, and one that I continue to enjoy as recently as last week (I always re-read the series) One thing I took from the books now that I am a father is how awful it is when things happen to innocent children
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As a 13 year old it was bad too, but not "difficult" to read. Now the story of poor Weasel always sticks with me. How she clings to Arya sometimes and then runs off into the woods. I truly hope she wasn't captured and is safe back at the Inn, but one never knows
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Replying to @JackPosobiec
You think that's bad? I have a younger sister who is special needs. Whenever I think about the fate of Lolys Stokeworth I want to fight somebody.
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