Has George RR Martin entered an unbreakable vow with his fans?

I’m generally interested in people’s opinion. Would it be fair for him to take as much time as he wants? 10 years for the next book? How about 20? What if he never finished them? Should “Thank You” still be the only thing we should ever say to him?

Again, generally interested.

(/Potter-Thrones trolling)

vh1:

“It’s about kids facing their biggest fears, that’s about all I can tell you,” he explained, adding we should expect a release later this year.

entertainmentweekly:

Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins is writing a picture book — but don’t worry, it’s still about a young girl dealing with the harsh realities of war. Let us explain.

entertainmentweekly:

Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins is writing a picture book — but don’t worry, it’s still about a young girl dealing with the harsh realities of war. Let us explain.

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Fuck them is what I say. I hate those e-books. They cannot be the future. They may well be. I will be dead. I won’t give a shit.
Renowned children’s book author MAURICE SENDAK, telling us how he really feels, on The Colbert Report. (via inothernews)

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In the novel, the unexpected death of Barry Fairweather leaves Pagford, the small town he lived in, in shock. Pagford appears to be a peaceful, serene town, but underneath that, it is a town at war. Fairweather’s death leaves an empty seat on the parish council, and this causes the biggest fight Pagford has ever seen.

To my surprise, after first logging on I was frustrated with the interface of the site.  Users must begin with Chapter One of The Philosopher’s Stone and move through each of the seven books in chronological order. Within each chapter, content-unlocking discoveries must be made in order to advance. This might be a result of my computer and gaming ineptitude, but I would prefer to read the site at my leisure without spending ten minutes clicking around each page to locate hidden items. Although interesting to the Potter fanatic, the pages within Pottermore provide an excessive amount of detail. This site is not for the casual fan; I doubt there are many itching to peruse the 4,596 words devoted to the types of wood used in wandmaking.

Click through to read the full review by contributor @HarrisonsHuff.

O you can get it in e-book also for $9.99.

Fuck them is what I say. I hate those e-books. They cannot be the future. They may well be. I will be dead. I won’t give a shit.
Renowned children’s book author MAURICE SENDAK, telling us how he really feels, on The Colbert Report. (via inothernews)