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Reading the entire Zodiac Academy series
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Reading the entire Zodiac Academy series
Reading A Game of Thrones for the FIRST time (full spoiler thoughts)
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If you would like me to make a video for the 2nd book let me know. about me: age: 20 years old (when this video was posted) genres: I'll read any genre as long as its a good book and/or I have a fun time reading it. studying: maths, 2nd year of uni
books I read in May (monthly wrap-up)
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Books I read in May, hope you enjoy it :) Please recommend me good books to read! about me: age: 20 years old (when this video was posted) genres: I'll honestly read any genre as long as its a good book and/or I have a fun time reading it. studying: maths, 2nd year of uni
I’ve read 36 books this year, let’s rank them.
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I’ve read 36 books this year, let’s rank them.
Top 5 literary fiction books (recent favourites)
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Hi, this is some recent favourite in the lit fic genre, if you have any recommendations in this genre please give me them! haha x (also I have read quite a few books in May so there will be a may-wrap up) about me: age: 20 years old (when this video was posted) genres I read: fantasy, romance, thriller, sci-fi and general fiction books, I'll honestly read any genre as long as its a good book an...
books i've bought recently.
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Hope you enjoy this video, I usually post once a week, but recently its been every 9 days instead of 7 days just because of exams, it'll go back to posting every friday as soon as its june :)
books I read in April (reading wrap-up)
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Had to reupload this because it uploaded only a 7 minutes long video last time. In this video I’m talking about the books I read in April, hope you enjoy :) about me: age: 20 years old (when this video was posted) genres I read: fantasy, romance, thriller, sci-fi and general fiction books, I'll honestly read any genre as long as its a good book and/or I have a fun time reading it 🌟 studying: ma...
Bookshelf tour & books I’m getting rid of.
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Bookshelf tour & books I’m getting rid of.
The 20 best books I've ever read.
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The 20 best books I've ever read.
Books I read in March (March wrap-up) 🌷🌸
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Hi, in this video I'm talking about all the books I read in March, hope you enjoy :) about me: age: 20 years old (when this video was posted) genres I read: fantasy, romance, thriller, sci-fi and general fiction books, I'll honestly read any genre as long as its a good book and/or I have a fun time reading it 🌟 studying: maths, 2nd year of uni
retelling book recommendations (fantasy, romance, greek mythology)🌟
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Hi, in this video I'm going through books that are 5/5 stars and a few 4/5 star books that are retellings :) about me: age: 20 years old (when this video was posted) genres I read: fantasy, romance, thriller, sci-fi and general fiction books, I'll honestly read any genre as long as its a good book and/or I have a fun time reading it 🌟 studying: maths, 2nd year of uni
5 star rom-com books (fave romance comedies)🌟 Romance Book Recommendations
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In this video I’m talking about romance-comedy books I enjoyed reading :) about me: age: 20 years old (when this video was posted) genres I read: fantasy, romance, thriller, sci-fi and general fiction books, I will honestly read any genre as long as its a good book or I have a fun time reading it 🌟 studying: maths, 2nd year of uni
5 star dystopian/apocalypse books (favourites !!) 📖🌟
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hey, hope you enjoy this video, it’s genuinely one of my all time favourite genres, if you have any of your favourite books like this that i haven’t mentioned pls give them to me!! :) about me: age: 20 years old (when this video was posted) genres I read: fantasy, romance, thriller, sci-fi and general fiction books, I will honestly read any genre as long as its a good book or I have a fun time ...
Books I read in February (February wrap-up) 🐚📖
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In this video i’m going through all the books I read in February, hope you enjoy :) about me: age: 20 years old (when this video was posted) genres I read: fantasy, romance, thriller, sci-fi and general fiction books, I will honestly read any genre as long as its a good book or I have a fun time reading it 🌟 studying: maths, 2nd year of uni
oxford trip with my sister - reading vlog & haul 🦢🪷
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oxford trip with my sister - reading vlog & haul 🦢🪷
books I read in January (January wrap-up) 🌟🪷
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books I read in January (January wrap-up) 🌟🪷
5 star fantasy romance books I’ve read recently 📖🌟
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5 star fantasy romance books I’ve read recently 📖🌟
throne of glass rereading vlog (spoilers) 📖🪷
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throne of glass rereading vlog (spoilers) 📖🪷
I read 9 books in December (new favourite!!, fantasy, romance, gen fic)
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I read 9 books in December (new favourite!!, fantasy, romance, gen fic)
10 books I want to read in January (tbr and reading plans)
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10 books I want to read in January (tbr and reading plans)
Top 10 books i've read this year (favourites of 2023)
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Top 10 books i've read this year (favourites of 2023)
9 books I read in November (monthly wrap-up)
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9 books I read in November (monthly wrap-up)
spotify audiobook recommendations
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spotify audiobook recommendations
Top 10 romance books of 2023
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Top 10 romance books of 2023
Top 15 fantasy books (all-time favourite fantasy books)
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Top 15 fantasy books (all-time favourite fantasy books)
lana del rey book recommendations
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lana del rey book recommendations
favourite thriller books (5 star thriller books recommendations)
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favourite thriller books (5 star thriller books recommendations)
book unboxing and haul
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book unboxing and haul
anastasia book review (both spoiler & non-spoiler) by sophie lark
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anastasia book review (both spoiler & non-spoiler) by sophie lark

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  • @vuyanindzamela7175
    @vuyanindzamela7175 5 นาทีที่ผ่านมา

    This is why I loved these books. They are so engaging. I’m rarely so engaged in a story and invested in its characters . George RR Martin is a great writer. 🙌🏾💯

  • @m_couto
    @m_couto 17 นาทีที่ผ่านมา

    Loved your vlogs with your thoughts while you were reading this book. Please keep doing it for all the other books 😄

  • @brandoncarney6086
    @brandoncarney6086 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    lol the first like 2 or three books are the same as first two seasons of the show youre wasting your time

  • @Myathew
    @Myathew 7 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    You so cute ❤

  • @Myathew
    @Myathew 7 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Please suggest me place or shop where I can buy second hand novel, cheap one in London.

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 5 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Charity shops! Google maps them, there’s loads in london!

    • @Myathew
      @Myathew 2 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      @@erinmoloney_x okay boss.

  • @blue---monday
    @blue---monday 9 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    love this!! yes please to a reading vlog of book 2! also! no matter what u do dont watch the last season please!!!!! or if u'll still watch it anyway, treat it as if its not canon!!!!! just take the last season with a grain of salt!!! pretend that it's just a bad fan fiction!!!

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 5 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Okay! Everyone is telling me not to watch it hahaha

  • @underavioletmoon
    @underavioletmoon 9 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    i spy a fellow star wars fan;)

  • @lilacswithtea
    @lilacswithtea วันที่ผ่านมา

    yes, you finally got another shelf!! ✨ from the perspective of someone who hasn't been nose deep in the work of organizing everything, i think the layout and groupings make sense, and i love how you got creative with the crescent city books and the little plant! 🪴 also, the drawer that can't open properly is totally giving the same vibes as your future husband will as he puts up with the bookshelves in the bedroom 🤭

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x วันที่ผ่านมา

      I know! Finally! thank you! I’m happy with how its organised, i can always change it in the future. Literally, if I can deal with the drawer not opening, he’s gotta deal with the books being in the bedroom hahaha 😂

  • @maxbailss2777
    @maxbailss2777 วันที่ผ่านมา

    feels really refreshing to see someone of a similar age to me reviewing ASOIAF, you should deffo continue this series. Also strongly recommend A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, it’s some of my personal favourite ASOIAF literature and it’s a bit of a lighter read, comprising three short novellas. I believe Martin wrote it around the same time he wrote Clash as well so it kinda fits for where you’re at.

  • @mayhem502
    @mayhem502 วันที่ผ่านมา

    i'm your thousandth sub haha

  • @raph-v2
    @raph-v2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Nice bookshelf tour! Here is a book recommendation for you, I just finished The Bodyguard by Katherine Center and I loved it!

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x วันที่ผ่านมา

      I’ve heard such good things about that book, I’ll add it to my tbr thank you :)

    • @raph-v2
      @raph-v2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@erinmoloney_x yes definitely not cheesy and predictable like other romance books, I struggle to find good ones, recommendations are welcomed

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 3 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      I really like josh and hazel’s guide to not dating by cristina lauren, i didnt really enjoy any other christina lauren book except this was amazing! i thought it was quite unique.

  • @kalmes
    @kalmes วันที่ผ่านมา

    On your bottom left shelf, you have Pillars of the Earth. That is a masterpiece. Definitely recommend reading it.

  • @limonsoda
    @limonsoda 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I understand what you feel about Caitlin, but is good to remember that bastards are known to kill their kin in this books (maybe a false believe, but it does happen, and people do believe it), in order to legitimize themselves. SO, is not only that Jon represents the infidelity, she sees a direct threat to her sons.

  • @johnpetrou6823
    @johnpetrou6823 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Have you ever read the stand by Stephen king? He got me back into reading but so far I’ve been disappointed branching out to other authors 😅

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes i have, i enjoyed it!

  • @emmawylie2631
    @emmawylie2631 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I noticed you have credence on your self if you have read it, I would love to hear you thoughts on it. It’s a very hit or miss book for most people.

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 3 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      i liked it, although its not my favourite penelope douglas book. I definitely wouldn’t recommend it to everyone haha, Have you read it? :)

  • @peteperkins3859
    @peteperkins3859 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The show and the books practically have nothing in common. The thing about tv writers is they think they can do a better job at telling the story the author wrote.

    • @kevingreenfield4815
      @kevingreenfield4815 วันที่ผ่านมา

      This just simply isn’t true, I read the books and when you know how adapting a story works this is pretty much as close as you could’ve gotten in terms of what was possible at the time

    • @darksaint0124
      @darksaint0124 2 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      It starts in season 2 with the made up Dany scenes and the Tywin and Arya scenes. Then they start making up things for Bronn and Robb. They also leave out a lot of things, specifically most magical aspects of the series are just flat out gone. Season 3 and 4 were adapted well, because D&D only cared about the weddings. After that the series fell off a cliff as an adaptation. They took 2 years to adapt book 3, then turn around and mangle the next 2 books in one travesty of a season 5. The show never recover from that, and the adaptation is horrible at that point. There is a lot of talk about them catching up to the books, but that isn't what happened. They adapted the parts of the story they cared about then stopped caring once they passed that point.

  • @duybui83
    @duybui83 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    People in the fandom use POV chapter counts as where they are in the book. Like Tyrion I or Tyrion IY.

  • @dablackangel
    @dablackangel 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I look forward to when you get to Feast For Crows

  • @CASantos
    @CASantos 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Small note on Catelyn. I don't think she mistreated Jon because he's a reminder of Ned's infidelity. They didn't marry out of love, but rather duty (even if there's love now). She reviles him because he threatens the status of her and her children. Women in Westeros exist at the mercy of their husband. The fact that he had a bastard is a stark reminder that he could cast her aside. Bastards have also betrayed their houses and staged revolts in the past, which is part of their negative reputation in-universe. "It should've been you" was obviously far too much, but her being wounded not only by Ned sleeping around, but by raising the bastard in the home, is fully rational. Further compounded by his refusal to say anything about the mother. Is she alive and/or also some form of nobility & thus still a threat? Is she dead or some common prostitute, thus not a real threat to her? Ned won't tell🤫

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Every is saying this! Thank you! I want to ask, how did you know that she mistreated jon because of this reason, was it through reading later books or googling or did you get it from this book? i feel stupid for not realising this hahaha

  • @tshepolentor
    @tshepolentor 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Please come back for the second book...

  • @stevenstone307
    @stevenstone307 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Nice review!! Subbed and the bell icon for the next parts! :D I think you had a really great grasp of the story. The dragon eggs hatching was a magical event. You'll find this out more as you read, and it's not really a spoiler, just part of the world, the world is kind of very ordinarily human at the start. No one believes in the Others, so they don't care about the nights watch. Dragons haven't been alive for like 4 generations now, and even the last few dragons were like little runts. The Children of the Forest are extinct. But as time goes on, magic comes back slowly into the world. Dany's dragons, Bran's visions, the wights at the wall, etc. You'll see more and more as you read! And the cool thing is, that whole part of the books isn't explored in the show much, and that parts they did are really watered down, because it works so well reading it, but not so much watching it. I hope you enjoy the next few books! And yes omg Sansa is such a little fool!

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for your nice comment! Just finished book two today!

    • @stevenstone307
      @stevenstone307 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@erinmoloney_x Nice! I hope you're not too depressed haha, Clash is a bit grim

  • @oofgamer330
    @oofgamer330 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yooooooo When u start reading Clash of Kings, make sure to keep mind on page 628 Dany’s chapter. It has a really cool easter egg you might wanna talk avout

  • @Ring3R
    @Ring3R 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So many answers I want to give....I've been through this complete series of books 5 times, and I notice new hints every time. I read the first 4 books twice in a row for the first time while on a deployment, and the 5th book came out right after I came home in 2012. Been addicted ever since. Won't spoil it though. Once you've gotten all the way through the series, if you're as into it as you seem to be, you should watch some of the youtube theory channels. In Deep Geek, Disputed Lands, History of Westeros, and Joe Magician are my top pics, but there's TONS of really good theory channels.

  • @Cherryfxmls
    @Cherryfxmls 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This may come as a surprise but Sansa is actually my favourite asoiaf character ! I will say, I understand people disliking her in the first book, though she develops remarkably throughout the series. I think what I grow to love and appreciate about Sansa is that her empathy and kindness grow despite her trauma. She refuses to turn bitter and cynical (as you shall see) because she is a fundamentally hopeful character ; a projection of romanticism if you will. Sansa is very much a product of her upbringing, this is a pseudo-medieval patriarchal world where girls would be expected to act like Sansa, and being 11 years old, a preteen, she really doesn’t know any better and is only doing her duty . There is a lot of pressure on her to act “adult and responsible” and often it falls on to her to manage Arya, when really it shouldn’t be her responsibility. Septa Mordane was a negative influence on Sansa and Arya and her constant placing of Sansa on a pedestal (so Arya doesn’t ever feel like she could be a “proper lady”) only further causes the sisters to clash. And there is certainly resentment on both sides!) because they are two very different girls. They honestly remind me of me and my sister when we were that age haha. Once you’ve finished the series, I would recommend the happy thought tree’s analysis of Sansa and her arc, he is a child psychologist so he approaches things from a very interesting angle ! Anyway great review and looking forward to your thoughts on the next few books ;p

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for this comment! This is really interesting!

  • @user-op6kt8pg9y
    @user-op6kt8pg9y 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    One thing about jon not being told about what the nights watch is really like is because in the north the nights watch is still somewhat a respected position due to its history yes they know that its not what it used to be and they definitely should have told him what he was signing up for but for the high lord's its still seen as an honourable place as they are protecting the realm from whats up north past the wall as the history of it used to be much better. There are 19 castles along the wall and they all used to be manned and kept up with 10s of thousands of people in the nights watch a lot of them willingly signing up but as time has gone on people have stopped believing in a threat from north of the wall, especially the further south you go, so the lords of westeros and the royal family stopped asking people to recruit willingly and instead used it as a place of exile for criminals who didn't want to receive any other punishment, they also stopped sending certain amounts of supplies and such causing a lot of the castles on the wall to go into disrepair. The reason northern lords still see it as somewhat honourable is because they still slightly believe in the threat from beyond the wall but only as myth and not a current threat, plus the northern houses are also the ones that have to deal with the murderous wildings that cross the wall that raid and pillage their lands.

  • @user-op6kt8pg9y
    @user-op6kt8pg9y 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I think a lot of the hate early sansa gets from the fandom is purely down to her naivete, in a world as cruel as that being naive not only gets you at risk of death but everyone around you this is why people start to like arya because she knows what the world is really like especially later on when she starts experiencing the world first hand, people tend to be more drawn to characters with a better survival instinct because its interesting to see how they deal with certain situations, theyre also more likely to live longer leaving more room for attachment from fans

  • @joshbryant6366
    @joshbryant6366 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    i added 5th wave to my tbr! and i work at a bookshop so i’m gna look for it tomorrow when i’m at work! thank u for the recs! love ur videos!

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      thank you! I hope you enjoy it!

  • @JDBloodstone
    @JDBloodstone 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    These books were so captivating in 2005 when I read them that I credit them with having saved my life by keeping me away from the bar and out of trouble. I had to wait until 2012 for ADWD and still waiting for TWOW. I fear ADOS is exactly that… a dream.

    • @iAlan_Anderson
      @iAlan_Anderson 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The winds of winter is also a dream because you have to be asleep to believe it

    • @JDBloodstone
      @JDBloodstone วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@iAlan_Anderson nah, it’ll be out spring of ‘25. Announcement from GRRM coming soon!

  • @conraddickinson24
    @conraddickinson24 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I see Ned as a tragic character. He loves his family and wants to do the right thing but neglects to do the expedient thing even at the cost of his own life. Ned puts his honor above everything. He confronts Cersei because he doesn't want the blood of children on his hands. He's hoping to convince her to leave because he knows exactly what Robert will do.

  • @conraddickinson24
    @conraddickinson24 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    As you read you're going to find that many of the characters and their personalities are different then what you find in the TV series. Catelyn Stark is much less likable in the books that she is in the TV series. She's impulsive, vengeful, and makes some very poor decisions.

  • @conraddickinson24
    @conraddickinson24 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It's not explained if Illyrio knew that the eggs could be hatched or not. My guess is "no".

  • @conraddickinson24
    @conraddickinson24 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    To your comment about the Summers and Winters in Westeros, it's best not to think about it too much or to apply some actual science to it. Just roll with it. In this world the Summers and Winters are not a standard set of months.

  • @BubblegumCrash332
    @BubblegumCrash332 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I read this in 2000 and kept thinking wow this would make a great HBO show lol but that will never happen

  • @bromanvt
    @bromanvt 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great vid!

  • @deonjames1041
    @deonjames1041 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    George has said there is no scientific reason for the season’s being out of whack…

  • @AzkuulaKtaktu
    @AzkuulaKtaktu 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We refer to the chapters as Bran I, Bran II, Tyrion III, Eddard VI, etc Also you can skip the last two seasons of the show. Matter of fact, skip the last four.

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      yeahh i saw that online, i meant in the book i was reading it didn’t have bran I, Bran II it just said Bran for all his chapters :)

    • @AzkuulaKtaktu
      @AzkuulaKtaktu 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      That's why we do it. "Bran III. You know, the one where he..."

  • @craig9668
    @craig9668 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I don't think Illyrio knew the eggs he gave to Daenerys would hatch. He probably just thought it was a fitting gift, and he made so much for his part in selling her to Drogo that he could afford it. Anyone who knew they would hatch likely wouldn't have parted with them. No spoilers, but he has a part to play in the later books. I think Petyr would know that Tyrion had nothing to do with the attempt on Bran's life. You're right that he doesn't work for the Lannisters, he wants to create chaos which he can profit from. Ned told Cersei because he's too honourable for his own good, he wants to spare her children because he thinks Robert will have them (and her) killed when he returns from the hunt. Yeah it was a foolish move to make her aware he'd discovered the same secret Jon Arryn had, and give her time to prepare. I think he doesn't take up Renly's offer for the reason he stated, that he doesn't want to dishonour his friend Robert's memory "by dragging frightened children from their beds", and Stannis is next in line not Renly. It might have been Petyr that said it, I forget, but he says of Ned that he wears his honour like a suit of armour, thinking it'll protect him, but it just slows him down. Ned's just not very good at playing this game. Cersei wanted to send Ned to the Wall, but Joffrey decided to execute him on a whim. It even surprised Varys, who comes running to try and dissuade Joffrey. The first 4 seasons of the TV show follow the books quite closely, but then the show diverges, you'll see. It's my favourite book series, there's so much to it. Looking forward to your commentary on the other books...

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      This is really helpful! Thank you for explaining.

  • @Leo_ofRedKeep
    @Leo_ofRedKeep 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You may consider yourself fortunate not to have seen the last two seasons of the TV series. The writing was already terrible in the 6th and it only kept getting worse. You'll be happier just reading the books and waiting for the next one, which may be coming in your lifetime (lucky young people).

  • @aminaa5824
    @aminaa5824 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The last two seasons have the worst reputation you should look it up, honestly you shouldn’t even watch them they ruin the entire show

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Okay hahaha, i’m going to watch the tv show after reading all the books and leave out the last two seasons.

  • @Simone-bc2fo
    @Simone-bc2fo 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    As a non-native English speaker, I try to read fantasy books in the original English whenever possible. I first read the ASOIAF books during the pandemic, and loved every bit of it. For whatever reason, I especially loved all the parts and characters which have been left out of the TV series. I haven't been able to watch the show ever since, it's just not the same story without the large and complex character cast of the books.

  • @reneepope-munro8115
    @reneepope-munro8115 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I will die on the defending Catelyn hill. ESPECIALLY when you realise Jon’s parentage.

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Okay, can i ask why? :) At this point Catelyn herself doesn’t know his parentage.

    • @reneepope-munro8115
      @reneepope-munro8115 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@erinmoloney_x because she was sold a version of what happened and one that was deeply damaging to her. I’m not sure how far through you are so don’t wish to spoil just in case, but the ramifications of what she was told and what she wasn’t are so far reaching they eventually contribute to the destruction of the family. Bastards in Westeros are no rarity,!but bringing them home to live with your tribe in children is a massive slap in the face, from someone who is renowned across continents for his honour and integrity. Now, that anger is better placed at Ned’s feet, but I’m not going to flay the woman for a shitty thing she said whilst in deep grief over her son. Catelyn and Sansa (a literal tween who was BRED to be exactly who she is as a firstborn daughter of a high born house) both cop absolute horror in the fandom, and Jamie is beloved, despite literally pushing Bran out a window for selfish reasons. The double standard drives me insane lol

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Okay thank you for your thoughts! from that scene i definitely only saw it from jon’s perspective and how he was just trying to say goodbye to his brother and he is innocent and Catelyn is a grown woman, but Catelyn was grieving and in grief people say things they don’t mean. Everyone in the comments is saying how sansa’s upbringing affected her decisions, again my thoughts about her were definitely clouded by the fact that I relate to sansa because she is the most similar to me in age/gender and what not. I kept thinking about what i would’ve done at her age if i was in her position, especially because I’m close with my sister. this is interesting, thank you for commenting.

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      At the minute I’m definitely not a fan of jamie although he seems like an interesting character he is definitely a worse person than sansa and catelyn in my eyes, i completely understand the double standard.

    • @reneepope-munro8115
      @reneepope-munro8115 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@erinmoloney_x pleasure! Unfortunately, both of these characters get a very hard time from huge parts of the fandom, and I feel deeply protective of them because I feel they’re held to a much higher standard than many other characters, and that the women who are more “masculine” in their behaviours are praised. Like, what about how Sansa learns to navigate an absolute vipers best completely on her own, whilst breaking with a complete psychopath and his freaky ass narcissist mother? And no one suffers more for their sins than Cat. And it’s hard to fully explore the Jin piece until you’re through your whole read (keen to hear your theories on his parentage haha)

  • @gdbssa
    @gdbssa 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Keep reading. Storm of Swords is the greatest fantasy book ever released imo

  • @LiSa-xt5py
    @LiSa-xt5py 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Loved your review / reaction! Dany’s dragons came alive because of the blood sacrifice. They were petrified, literally stones. If Daenerys didn’t go into the fire, they wouldn’t hatch. Also there is an interesting detail about the order dragons hatching: one hatches as Drogo “goes” to night lands (This and Rhaego by extension being the First sacrifice for one of the dragons); one hatches right after the mentioning of Mirri Maz Duur (Second sacrifice - second hatching) and one only after Dany herself steps into the pyre - so her sacrificing herself is the final third sacrifice. Or at least this is how I interpreted it :)

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      That is very cool!

  • @AprilMarvin
    @AprilMarvin 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I can't express how happy it makes me that you're loving Jon so much. He is my absolute sweetheart. But the amount of hate his character gets from the fandom is saddening. It largely has a lot to do with the show. Cause they massively fucked everything up. I'm glad that you're loving him like I do.

  • @oddysysorry
    @oddysysorry 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    you sounded great, if i had a vote id say make videos like this for the reat of the books , i was enthralled.

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I’m already making part 2 right now!

  • @kcbooks1354
    @kcbooks1354 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am trying to listen to this while doing an intense arm and back workout and my reps are suffering because your commentary is making me laugh over and over. 😂

  • @WatashiMachineFullCycle
    @WatashiMachineFullCycle 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I dunno if anybody else has commented this yet but George has said the seasons being different lengths is deliberate and has a reason and once upon a time they were normal lengths but has been very aloof about the details

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Okay thank you!

  • @thebloodyhound9098
    @thebloodyhound9098 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The people Arya overheard are actually Varys, the master if whisperers and Illyrio Mopatis, the guy that gave Dany the eggs and housed her in Pentos

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yeahh i realise that now! thank you

  • @weatherrreport
    @weatherrreport 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    the reason why they're so young in the books is because George planned for their to be timeskips in the series however those never got implemented in the end. Great video, glad you enjoyed the book!

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thats interesting!

    • @soulscyther666
      @soulscyther666 10 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Regardless if that's implemented or not, them being young fits for a medieval age norms and customs, just like irl. Girls are ready to be betrothed when their "flowers bloom" and boys turn to men and fighting age as early as pubescent teen. And there had been boy kings and young rulers as well.

    • @darksaint0124
      @darksaint0124 2 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      And I still think to this day that this is the main reason he is stuck. Discarding the timeskip ried him down to events that he didn't pre plan having to write. We still haven't technically started the second act of the story, according to the original 3 act structure he was following at the beginning, 5 books in.

  • @Evilanious
    @Evilanious 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    As somebody who's halfway through his third read through I have many things I want to say but I'll bite my tongue for now. A few things that might help that were made clear in this book, but you might have missed: The decisions of King Robert and Sandor Clegane (the hound) make more sense if you realize they are drunk most of the time. This goes for some other characters as well, later in the story. Catelyn is largely well meaning but quite narrowminded. Ned is traumatized by the death of Rheagars children at the hands of the Lannister forces, as well as Roberts positive reaction to it. He didn't expect Robert to die and wanted Cercei's children to escape before Robert would kill them. It's not clear that Robert would do that but that was Ned's thinking. The two people Arya heard in the dungeon were probably Varys and Illyrio.

    • @erinmoloney_x
      @erinmoloney_x 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for explaining, this is really helpful.