Joffrey reads Sansa's distress and desire to return as an opportunity to play gallant. The ruby ford is the site where his father famously won his throne. Joffrey, tipsy, is eager to "play knights" and defend the damsel in distress. All they need is a villain. Joffrey draws his sword, live steel he never gets to use. What really caught my eye is the difference in file size between the two. The Apple Books version is about 80mb and the Kindle version is over 1 gig. I don't think different compression mechanisms can account for the file size differences between the two. Does anyone here have experience with the e-book version of this book? I'm thinking I need

The when you're finished with the show, the books will provide you with more plot, more characters (the show tends to either cut or merge super-minor ones), more worldbuilding ( lore for e.g. tends to suffer in the show). Plus, if you read the books first, you'll probably nitpick and hate at most of the changes the show does.

Stannis is the false king. The author of the letter refers to Mance as "King-Beyond-the-Wall," and he claims Mance is still alive. Your false king is dead, bastard. He and all his host were smashed in seven days of battle. I have his magic sword. Tell his red whore. Your false king's friends are dead. The both show had a lot of fans. The both show were rated very high while the shows were going on. But, Breaking Bad objectively had a better ending/final season than Game of thrones. It was getting better and better when season was going on when it comes to Breaking Bad.
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Ok in the books the Stark's where not as wealthy as the Lannister's but they where a lot richer than in the show. First of all Winterfell was much larger not the dumpy keep in the show the towers are taller and its more a private town for the Starks and there servants. Three acers alone
Even her decision to crown Aegon was based on a misconstrued conversation with her dying husband. The only influential move she made was convincing the council to not kill Rhaenyra and her sons. They hinted at a strong willed Alicent in Episode 6 and 7 but took a complete 180 in the following two. 16. apkyat.
Book Tyrion should have known better, Book Shae was doing whatever to get by but in the show, she turns on poor, loving Tyrion out of vindictiveness & spite, doubling down on tragedy & justification for her murder. It's a shame because over the seasons, it's taken a lot from Tyrion as a character.
The entire Dornish, Northern and Tyrion plots are entirely different. Most of the main new characters were cut from the show, including the biggest new character, Young Griff and also his entourage, and others like Arianne Martell, Darkstar, Victarion Greyjoy and Harry the Heir. RustyCoal950212. Tywin Lannister.
While season 4 was a matter of weeks and in the book the end of the trial with Shae and Tyrions confession and the mountain vs Oberyn is the same chapter. So season 4 dragged out the trial a lot, but imo was better as Peter Dinklages confession was amazing. The show had what Tyrion said and thought in the books had it be dialog in the show.
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