So, being a theology student, I relish my holidays. It is usually the time when I can read something other than Christology mingled with relational ontology or canon law. Not that Christology or ontology is bad. But sometimes it is best to read things for pure entertainment.
Now I'm a big fan of Tolkien. So, after talking to a fellow nerd here at seminary, I was given a list of things to read over the Christmas holidays.
Enter George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series...
These books have taken my leisure time. I've never been so engrossed in a series since I read Frank Herbert's Dune books.
So now my wife and I are addicted to the series. And my wife hates fantasy. The girl reads Kierkegaard for fun.
I'm almost done with "A Feast For Crows." When oh when will "A Dance with Dragons" come out?
Are any other badgers addicted to this? If so, are you about ready to slap Cersei?
Now I'm a big fan of Tolkien. So, after talking to a fellow nerd here at seminary, I was given a list of things to read over the Christmas holidays.
Enter George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series...
These books have taken my leisure time. I've never been so engrossed in a series since I read Frank Herbert's Dune books.
So now my wife and I are addicted to the series. And my wife hates fantasy. The girl reads Kierkegaard for fun.
I'm almost done with "A Feast For Crows." When oh when will "A Dance with Dragons" come out?
Are any other badgers addicted to this? If so, are you about ready to slap Cersei?