I coming off of reading George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series; and heard that a wheel of time has the same make-up, with alternating chapters, and a huge worlds it takes place in. My question is: how prevalent is magic in this series? I really cant stand tons of magic where anything is possible… Where someone was about to die until, all of a sudden, the purple glowing gem, found on the dead hamster along the side of the road, enables him to be protected by a magical barrier! And defeat the forces of evil by combing the gem with his enchanted underwear… you get my point hopefully ![]()
Ya, you should defiantly check out the series, the first is called A Game of Thrones, and its the best series I’ve ever read. George Martin is deemed the modern Tolkien due the the immense world he creates. And the book doesn’t have a designated evil, every person has their motives for what they do and its up to the reader to empathies with them, or hate them for their choices.
I’ve been seeing an amazing man for a few months now. I recently found out that before we met, my boyfriend had been thinking about getting back together with his ex-girlfriend. (who is going through a divorce of her own right now)
He says that if his child weren’t involved, he wouldn’t even consider going back to her. But now he says he’s torn because he is in love with me, but he also wants to do what’s right for his child.
I don’t know what to say to him. I’m terrified that he’ll take her back, we have a great relationship/chemistry together. But I also understand that his motives are more driven out of love for his son.
Should I try to convince him to stay with me? Or should I let him decide without any influence from me? I’m afraid this whole thing will turn into a battle of ‘who fights for him harder’. I’m not like that, if he chooses me, I want it to be because he loves me, not because I had the ‘better argument’.
Any advice, anyone?



