Is anyone clamoring for more GoT spin-offs?
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Heck they should watch Nirvana in Fire insteadpic.twitter.com/0MeitllUQh
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Tired of GoT stuff. I read about 1/3 of first book. He's a good writer but was such macho-driven story lines. I didn't have the patience to deal with over-the-top maleness, so stopped reading it. And didn't watch it for the same reason.
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I've never read (or watched) any of it. I have 400 more interesting books on my library wish list.
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He can, as they say, cry all the way to the bank...
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Yeah, I can't imagine he gives a tin fuck what anybody thinks about anything tbh.
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I think it's cute that people think he's even heard about it.
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Meh. I liked his first GoT book back in 199?? and got bored in the second. He's just too much of a bro-author and there's much *much* more out there I like *much* better.
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I enjoyed the 1st & 2nd books well enough. Then... I met him and his leching removed benefit of a doubt for charitable readings of iffy stuff. The gap between 2 & 3 dropped GoT into the "not memorable enough to go forward without a reread, but not good enough to reread" hole.
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Never watched the last 2 seasons of GoT, won't watch any spinoffs either *shrugs*
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