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		<title>George R. R. Martin</title>
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			<title>Martin influenced by Jordan?</title>
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			<description>As I am re-reading the Jordan books I am realizing similarities between the two. Very much in the way that Jordan took elements from Tolkien, I think Martin has borrowed from Jordan. I am just about done with The Great Hunt. and for those who haven't read TGH yet I will use white text as spoiler prevention. If you want to read further please highlight. ****SPOILER***** When Rand kills Turak in Falme, members of the blood that were bound to Turak take their own lives. They are bound to him in  ...</description>
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