farenmaddox wrote 1 month ago: So . . . um . . . sorry this is 2 days late. I have a good excuse: I’m stupid. WARNING: I’m … more →
ianthecool wrote 1 month ago: 10. The Chronicles of Amber Roger Zelazny With the Amber novels, Zelazny created a very detailed and … more →
inadamsfall wrote 1 month ago: Book 3 (Storm of Swords) probably ranks with Book 1 (Game of Thrones) in a tie for my favorites of t … more →
ranat wrote 1 month ago: I carefully stepped into the dingy confines of a used bookstore the other day, and quickly ascertain … more →
inadamsfall wrote 1 month ago: Now that I’m sitting down to write this I’m having trouble remembering all of the ins an … more →
sirmon wrote 1 month ago: Who can I blame for this…? I don’t even know how it started. Clicked a link (on twitter … more →
Angie Handley wrote 1 month ago: We arrived in Easons in Donegall Place at around 12:40, and the queue was already snaking around mos … more →
inadamsfall wrote 2 months ago: Over the past several months, I have been working my way through George RR Martin’s epic fanta … more →
ginaswo wrote 3 months ago: Love Lena. Love Sean Bean, Captain Sharpe baby…love George RR Martin..gonna have to keep the H … more →
assatur wrote 4 months ago: This is an odd place to begin play reporting, since we’re several sessions into our campaign o … more →
saij wrote 4 months ago: Ned--A Song of Ice and Fire I love fantasy novels. The genre is full of some of the most interestin … more →
Josh wrote 6 months ago: via fantasyflightgames.com While swords clash on the battlefield, and ravens carry messages between … more →
Kevin Weiser wrote 8 months ago: In early April Jen and I took a road trip up to Forge Midwest 2009 in beautiful Madison, Wisconsin. … more →
bookgirlokc wrote 9 months ago: Although we are still anxiously awaiting the release of (or at least an officially announced release … more →
texcap wrote 10 months ago: When I started the blog about a year ago I threw up a quick post cataloging what I was reading, with … more →
Pam Phillips wrote 1 year ago: Like many another sucker I eagerly dived into A Feast for Crows by George R. R. Martin and quickly f … more →
Pam Phillips wrote 1 year ago: When I picked a throughly read copy of A Storm of Swords by George R. R. Martin at the library, the … more →
Pam Phillips wrote 1 year ago: After finishing Game of Thrones, I had no trouble at all getting into A Clash of Kings, by George R. … more →
Pam Phillips wrote 1 year ago: Winter is coming. Don’t let that mild spell fool you. Or the glacial pace of winter’s ar … more →