OK I'm new to the books (about 3/4 of the way through AGoT) and decided to jump onto HBO's website to see how the actors in the series matched up with how I envisioned them. Overall they look close to how I saw them but was very surprised to see that Sean Bean is playing Eddard Stark. With him having recently played Boromir in LOTR, did anyone find it hard to accept him as Ned? Is his performance here strong enough to distinguish from Boromir? I mean, LOTR is the quintessential modern day fantasy epic. Hard to believe HBO used one of the LOTR actors for such an important role.
Lord of the Rings is minor league compared to A Song of Ice and Fire.
come on. Tolkein is like Elvis and GRRM is the beatles. Cant have one without the other and both are great.Sure GRRM is more adult, but LOTR is the genre setter.
This. I loved LOTR when I first read it, and re-read it a few times. But I went back to re-read it a year or two back after reading ASOFAI and WOT and realized it wasn't at the top of my fantasy list anymore. Don't get me wrong, it's still in my top 5 fantasy series, but it isn't the one I compare new series against anymore either.FWIW for those looking for other series, I really like WOT (I agree with others that it isn't quite as adult, and there are some tough stretches in the middle of the series to get through) and overall, it is probably my favorite series. ASOFAI is right behind it for me, but I would never fault someone for putting it ahead of WOT either.
I also like the Sword of Truth series, by Terry Goodkind. Little bit different, and those books are a little more standalone despite being a long series. To the point where they start to feel formulaic, despite the different storylines.
Also second the recommendation of Brandon Sanderson. Mistborn is a pretty decent trilogy.