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Okay, this did make me recollect a lot of season one :)
Forgot that Danny had killed Drogo herself. Fierce.
Thought I would be bored to read about a show I've already watched, but nope.
The books are always better than the movie, or in this case, the TV show.
Very interesting to read from character's perspective. To know more about the Robert's rebellion and Rhaegar. Although the dialogue was the same, what the character is thinking and going through was described, which the show couldn't capture.
Can only wonder how amazed D&D would have been to read this story, and to want to make a series on it. Then again, who wouldn't.
I've loved Sidney Sheldon, and will continue to love his work, till my dying breath.
As with all of his books, there is twist in the story, and both of them in this one were unexpected.
Amazing how his mind works in crafting these stories :)
Fast paced, with a nice end. Take a bow Sidney.
Engaging from the first page to the last.
No wonder this is on the list of top 100 graphic novels of all time.
With complex characters, Watchmen makes us question the morality of our actions and whether what we do is worth it.
It isn't for everyone though. It does not have straight forward heroes or villains. Every character has a black and white aspect to them, just like the storyline.
Since it was first published in 1986, the artwork isn't all too great, but the plot sure as hell makes up for it.
Loved reading this!
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