I really need to watch the series again. Any scene without Martin is not the best as far as I'm concerned. :) And I especially need to see the end of the last show bigger than the screen of my phone. Knowing the plot points removed any urgency but I'm missing the chance to bask.
I don't mind a little generalizing, though I think I offended my sister with my suggestion her kids might like it, but it may've just been that she wasn't planning a book challenge this summer and I came out of left field with it. :) I recognize the name now that you said she's Mormon, I think I stumbled upon her blog/website through a friend or maybe an RT. She does some princess books or something? I'm pretty sure my best friend is a fan and has said good things about her on goodreads.
I have a terrible secret to tell you, please don't hate me, I just don't gravitate towards books with women as the main characters. I'll read whatever is assigned for book club so I know I can enjoy books with women as main characters, but I still just won't pick them up to read if there's no deadline involved. I think it's because I already know how women think and don't care for all the thinky emotion times as much as I like action. I recognize this is an unfair generalization but there are so many more books than a person could ever read anyway. I will try to overcome my bias for you. ;)
Re: Becky from Twitter
I don't mind a little generalizing, though I think I offended my sister with my suggestion her kids might like it, but it may've just been that she wasn't planning a book challenge this summer and I came out of left field with it. :) I recognize the name now that you said she's Mormon, I think I stumbled upon her blog/website through a friend or maybe an RT. She does some princess books or something? I'm pretty sure my best friend is a fan and has said good things about her on goodreads.
I have a terrible secret to tell you, please don't hate me, I just don't gravitate towards books with women as the main characters. I'll read whatever is assigned for book club so I know I can enjoy books with women as main characters, but I still just won't pick them up to read if there's no deadline involved. I think it's because I already know how women think and don't care for all the thinky emotion times as much as I like action. I recognize this is an unfair generalization but there are so many more books than a person could ever read anyway. I will try to overcome my bias for you. ;)