It’s gonna be Martin, hands down, for me. I very much like Sanderson and Rothfuss. Sanderson excels at world building and designing “magic” systems. Rothfuss’ body of work is a bit scant for me to really consider, but I did enjoy his first two books. Nothing beats Game of Thrones at its best, though, for tension, depth of character, and
He frequently struggles with subtext, clumsy metaphors, clarity, consistency, etc. It's a credit to the world he's created that those issues don't take away from the enjoyment that can be found in his books. •. He has a fairly clean, transparent narrative voice too. But yes, he lacks subtext and frequently, nuance.
mN86bt. I recommend Dreamsongs: Volume I, a best-of collection of Martin's early works. In addition to "The Ice Dragon," which is a great 'near-ASOIAF' novella, the "Hybrids and Horrors" section has a bunch of worthwhile material: "Nightflyers" and "Sandkings" are both phenomenal scifi-horror novellas; "Remembering Melody" and "The Monkey Treatment
I won't say Im an avid fan, but I genuinely interested in this series. At the end of Season 1 and want to read the books, but the glaring question is if George R R Martin will finish the books. He's an old man. He's 72 and if his books take years to finish I wonder if the man himself will be able to finish before he's 80.
George R.R. Martin sucks. He’s created a very interesting series that has captured peoples attention and imaginations and is completely shitting on people’s expectations. There is no reason he should be working on Fire and Blood, Dunk & Egg, Nightflyers, or anything else until he finishes his original series that was started 23 YEARS AGO.
Sure, the ASOIAF subreddit like to speculate beyond comprehension based on previous comments and writing speed and a million other variables, but he hasn't said anything regarding the release date of his next ASOIAF book. There are always going to be fans that dislike/resent GRRM, but I would never say that he is resented by the fanbase.
This book also actually passed the USSR censors and was officially published in 1962, unlike Archipelago which circulated in samizdat (illegal underground distribution) for many many years. It was the first book legally published in the USSR that described the horrors of the forced labor camps.
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