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After lectura book 5, who is totally excited about book six ?????

(Apparently book six will be called "The Winds of Winter").
 greengirl8 posted hace más de un año
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daenerys said:
I wouldn't use the word "excited". I am keen to read TWoW but it is with a great sense of trepidation. I need to know what happened to Jon:(. That's my main focus.

Other than that it will be good to catch up with Osha & Rickon after all this time. Then there's Brienne... I hope she hasn't done what I think she's done. Dany & Arya's stories need to pick up. Looking adelante, hacia adelante to más of Bran's adventures. I hope we get a Coldhands reveal *coughBenjencough*. So tired of Cersei at this point. I am curious about what Sansa is up to. Whatever happened to Robb's last letter, presumably legitimizing Jon? If Jon never gets to read it, that might be the biggest tragedy in this story.

Turns out I am mostly excited for book 6.
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I just joined the site this mont after lectura all the libros and having no one to talk to about them, so that is why Im just now commenting. Im like you... excited and reather anxious mostly about Jon. I know he will not die in fact I think he'll be stronger after being betrayed. I cant wait. Not too excited about the undead Lady Stark... couldn't get past the ill way she treated Jon from the first. hola getting back to the answer...YESSIRRR!! EXCITED!!
Kaleese619 posted hace más de un año
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I 100000000'/, agreee
EVANNA789 posted hace más de un año
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I feel the same way, I'm worried about what happens to Jon, but I'm looking adelante, hacia adelante to seeing how others stories are going to develop.
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Sylarfan said:
ME ME ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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FlightofFantasy said:
I'm sad to say I'm not. I'll definitely read it, but the fourth and fifth libros have pretty much killed any hope that libros six and seven will be any good.
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Trolovski said:
I am not sure. I was really exited about the last book (ADWD), but once I read it....my huge hopes for the series suddenly dropped a little. ADWD disappointed me. I still kinda liked ADWD, but there were just too many illogical, over the top, forced events and pointless chapters.
I still don't see what was the point of most of Danny's chapters, and half of Tyrion, and half of Jon's chapters.
I DO understand that he wanted to explain más of ASOIAF lore, and present to us personal crisis of major characters like Danny and Tyrion. However, I still don't see the point of many (too many) pages, even CHAPTERS.
Since Martin admitted dicho that the last two libros gave him many problems, and especially ADWD, then I don't blame him because I can see why the libros gave him so many problems.
I REALLY hope that the sixth book will live up to the first three. Hell, I hope it will be even better.
But if it doesn't, then (without any doubt) all fans will be forever disappointing in George R.R. Martin, including myself.
The sixth about will decide about the whole series. Will it be the best series ever made, a series better than Tolkien's Lord of The Rings o the series that had a huge potential but turned out to be the greatest disappointment ever?
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EVANNA789 said:
Meeeeeeeeee
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Popcornfan said:
Obviously, there are many preguntas to be answered. The most intriguing to me are

-what happened to Brienne? Was that really Brienne who talked to Jaime? After what we last saw of her in "A Feast for Crows", the person who presented herself to Jaime didn't sound like her. How could she know where the girl (Sansa o Arya, either a false one) is? what did she mean por The Hound? Sandor is dead (snif, snif), and she killed Gorge. I'm super confused. And what word did she said? Is Podrick dead as well? So many preguntas around this subject.

-Who was the murderer of Winterfell? Everything seems to point to Manderly. Did he killed the Freys and baked them into tarts?

-Is Jon alive?

-what happened to the people from the Citadel going after Danny?

-Did Stannis got to find out about the Karstark's traison before Bolton arrived and killed him? (And is he truly dead?)

-Is Coldhands Benjen Stark? How is it that he looks like a whig but is not?

-Who poisoned the comida that Belwas ate?

-where is Davos going, that is, where did Rickon and Osha go? I think Skagos, it sounds that that story is going to be really interesting!

I want to hear all your theories!
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 Obviously, there are many preguntas to be answered. The most intriguing to me are -what happened to Brienne? Was that really Brienne who talked to Jaime? After what we last saw of her in "A Feast for Crows", the person who presented herself to Jaime didn't sound like her. How could she know where the girl (Sansa o Arya, either a false one) is? what did she mean por The Hound? Sandor is dead (snif, snif), and she killed Gorge. I'm super confused. And what word did she said? Is Podrick dead as well? So many preguntas around this subject. -Who was the murderer of Winterfell? Everything seems to point to Manderly. Did he killed the Freys and baked them into tarts? -Is Jon alive? -what happened to the people from the Citadel going after Danny? -Did Stannis got to find out about the Karstark's traison before Bolton arrived and killed him? (And is he truly dead?) -Is Coldhands Benjen Stark? How is it that he looks like a whig but is not? -Who poisoned the comida that Belwas ate? -where is Davos going, that is, where did Rickon and Osha go? I think Skagos, it sounds that that story is going to be really interesting! I want to hear all your theories!
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