George R.R. Martin, author of the Song of Ice and Fire books on which Game of Thrones is based, plans to talk about “everything that’s gone wrong with House of the Dragon.”

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      Books*

      It’s supposedly going to take two to finish the series.

      Never mind he also said that two books and two decades prior.

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      It’s crazy you can get jailed for weed, but you can take millions hostage…

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      Just move on. He owes you nothing. There are plenty of great fantasy series out there that are well-written and complete if you need something to read.

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        Which would you personally recommend? I’ve enjoyed his writing, as well as Rothfuss and (other end of the spectrum) Pratchett. Sanderson is a good world builder but his writing style doesn’t always jive with me, for whatever reason

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          Martin is a character-first writer, which is nice, but I also like plots that gallop forward with mystery-style page turners at the end of every chapter. Roger Zelazny is that style of writer, and one of my favorites. Take a look at The Chronicles of Amber and Lord of Light.

          The Dying Earth series is fun.

          A friend recently recommended The Clan of the Cave Bear and The Sharing Knife to me, but I have yet to read those.

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            Sorry for the late reply - thanks for the recs! I have read and enjoyed Zelazny so I’ll definitely check out the other ones :)