


If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?Įven if you haven't read the Ice & Fire series (shame on you) I recommend this audio book. He's got a vast array of distinct characters nailed down in a masterful way. His eclectic and diverse range of both voice and accent stands out. What about Roy Dotrice’s performance did you like? I'm rereading the text of another book in the series, and now am very happy to hear Tyrion as Welsh in my head. I'd always pegged him as being frightfully plummy, like Roy's version of Littlefinger, but the accent and voice used were a delightful surprise, and now work for me. The most memorable moment was when Tyrion first spoke.

What was one of the most memorable moments of A Game of Thrones (Part One)? Other than that I would call his performance flawless, and entirely in keeping with the quality of the storytelling. Tyrion as a Welshman is masterful, and after listening enthralled through this I found one tiny flaw: Occasionally Roy forgets to step out of a characterisation when reading the narrative. The narrater is the master of voices and accents. The novel is a favourite, but this talking book is really exceptional. What did you love best about A Game of Thrones (Part One)?
