Jun-04-2012, 05:51 AM (UTC)
Not too many bunnies in ASOIAF, unless you count the ones in the stewpot. 
I just finished M. K. Jemison's Inheritance Trilogy: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, The Broken Kingdoms, and The Kingdom of Gods. Well, actually, I just finished it twice. It was Hobb's books that got me into the read-it-twice-in-a-row mode, and I've been doing it ever since, and enjoying the books all the more. The interesting premise of this trilogy is a world with highly flawed, human-like gods, similar to the Greek Gods, that interact with the people in the world they created. Lots of court intrigue, smoldering looks, and unexpected magic. Albertosaurus, I noticed you asked about this in another thread, last year. Yes, I can certainly recommend this author!

I just finished M. K. Jemison's Inheritance Trilogy: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, The Broken Kingdoms, and The Kingdom of Gods. Well, actually, I just finished it twice. It was Hobb's books that got me into the read-it-twice-in-a-row mode, and I've been doing it ever since, and enjoying the books all the more. The interesting premise of this trilogy is a world with highly flawed, human-like gods, similar to the Greek Gods, that interact with the people in the world they created. Lots of court intrigue, smoldering looks, and unexpected magic. Albertosaurus, I noticed you asked about this in another thread, last year. Yes, I can certainly recommend this author!
But as for me, my heart is with the Sea, and I will dwell by the grey shores until the last ship sails.