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I can't WAIT! I want to find out what happens to Tyrion, too, I always liked the little sarcastic feller. I also want to find out about Jon. *Drools*
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I wrote an essay once on the depiction of Helen in English poetry, and I think I included a poem by Sara Douglass. I'd never heard of the author, just found the poem online and used it because it fit my argument, but I never found out what kind of author it was. [ 05-21-2003, 08:36 AM: Message edited by: Melusine ] |
Sara Douglass has a site here for those who want to know more ;)
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I was afraid book three made the final one in the series, despite all the loose ends. It's good to learn I was wrong [img]graemlins/heee.gif[/img] |
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somewhat cryptic to try to avoid a spoiler here...
I like Tyrion a lot too... but Jamie is shaping up to be the most interesting character in that family IMO, what Martin pulled off in "A Storm of Swords" regarding Jamie was nothing short of stunning. I thought I had Martins bag of tricks pretty much mapped out until I read that book. |
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Re: Jon, I have my theories on what his parentage may be...and I'm betting it has a lot to do with that tourney in Harrenhal during the year of the false spring... ;) |
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Spoiler: ---- <font color="#3D2F1B">Cersei</font> ---- |
Would the other be "The maiden of Tarth"?
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