Three veteran fans re-reading A Song of Ice and Fire and podcasting our adventure along the way. Each episode covers five chapters. Spoiler-free, relaxed, and irreverent! davosfingers.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 155 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArts |
In the final episode of their coverage of The Name of the Wind, Matt and Scad get to meet a skindancer as the Waystone Inn is attacked, by someone or something that doesn’t seem to know what it is looking for. We also learn a little bit about Bast’s... more
In this episode of Davos Fingers covering NINE chapters, Denna gets over her high while Kvothe confronts the rampaging Draccus and offers it some Sympathy before making his way home to the University. He has many apologies to give and amends to make... more
In this Epiosode Matt and Scad follow Kvothe and his sometimes companion Denna as they continue to unravel the mystery of blue flame that Denna saw at Mauthen's Wedding. It isn't what they think as they are forced to contend with a mythical creature... more
Matt and Scad celebrate their 150th episode with a doozy of a selection of chapters from The Name of the Wind. Kvothe hears that the Chandrian have appeared only one day prior and a mere afternoon’s ride away. He drops everything, procures a loan f... more
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As an OG listener, I’m dumbfounded as to how there isn’t a consensus 5 star ranking here. more
I stumbled upon this podcast. I was a late bloomer and trying to find my way into a group of people who would let me obsessively talk about books. They invited me to ASOM and I have formed some amazing friendships. Davis Fingers should be getting a lot of credit in this fandom. They have brought SO MANY nerds together. ♥️♥️♥️ they brought me to my nerd family. Forever grateful and will never leave these guys.
I am rereading ASOIAF and found this podcast to follow along. Found this so fun and entertaining as someone who does not watch the show or read any of the theories/fandom online. I just read the books and enjoy them as is. more
I’m halfway through DWD in my first read through of ASOIAF, and I’ve been listening to Davos’ Fingers all along the way. I can’t say enough good things about the podcast. They help my understanding and appreciation of the books, and I will definitely listen again to the Davos after Dark sections once I finish the books. If you’ve been looking for a ASOIAF podcast to listen to while you read look no further.
So on a scale of The Phantom Menance to Empire, they are definitely Empire! I love the new format they have started where they bring in members of their Kahlasar to guest host. What a great way to incorporate their patrons. I love the way it just sounds like old friends sitting down and talking through the night. I appreciate that they chat about other things and bring in real life expiriences to the podcast. I found this podcast late, but so glad I did!
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