Is a Medieval Fantasy book series writen by George RR. Martin. The series spans over seven books, five written (A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast For Crows and A Dance With Dragons) and two upcoming books (The Winds of Winter & A Dream of Spring). The story unfolds from the perspective of several characters over a great period of time and focuses on the conflicts between the different houses of the Seven Kingdoms, events in the distant lands and the ever approaching Winter. HBO adapted the books into the hit TV series Game of Thrones which is named after the title of the first book. The sixth season uses information from the upcoming books that George RR. Martin told the series creators.
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| - Is a Medieval Fantasy book series writen by George RR. Martin. The series spans over seven books, five written (A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast For Crows and A Dance With Dragons) and two upcoming books (The Winds of Winter & A Dream of Spring). The story unfolds from the perspective of several characters over a great period of time and focuses on the conflicts between the different houses of the Seven Kingdoms, events in the distant lands and the ever approaching Winter. HBO adapted the books into the hit TV series Game of Thrones which is named after the title of the first book. The sixth season uses information from the upcoming books that George RR. Martin told the series creators.
- A map based upon the book series.
- A Song of Ice and Fire is a series of fantasy novels written by George R.R. Martin. Five books have been written: A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, and A Dance with Dragons. Martin plans to make two more books (though the number may increase): the sixth book in the series will be named The Winds of Winter and is planned to be finished by 2014, the seventh will be called A Dream of Spring. Martin has declared A Song of Ice and Fire to be a quarantined continuum.
- A Song of Ice and Fire is the title of George R. R. Martin's epic series, A Song of Ice and Fire. One immediate difference from most other settings comes into play here: there are no wizards, no spell-casting. Magic is the stuff of fairy tales. At least, that is how it begins...
- A Song of Ice and Fire is an award-winning series of best-selling epic fantasy novels by American author and scriptwriter George R.R. Martin. The series currently comprises five published novels with two more anticipated to bring the series to a conclusion. The fifth book, A Dance with Dragons, was published on 12 July 2011. There are also three prequel novellas set in the same world. Game of Thrones is the television adaptation of the books.
- A Song of Ice and Fire has sold over 58 million copies worldwide and is now published in more than twenty languages. The third through fifth volumes in the series reached the New York Times bestseller list, with the fourth and fifth volumes topping the list in the week of their release. The series has been adapted as a board games, a tabletop wargame, a collectible card game and as two tabletop roleplaying games. There have been two computer games based on the series, with a third planned.
- A Song of Ice and Fire is an epic series by George R. R. Martin, consisting of the books A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Sea of Storms, and A Feast for Crows. One striking difference from most other campaign settings is that there are no wizards, no spell-casting. Magic is the stuff of fairy tales here. At least, that is how it begins. At the time of the series, the last of the dragons had died long ago, yet word comes from across the sea in the whispers of sailors, telling of dragons once again breathing fire and screaming death.
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| - Is a Medieval Fantasy book series writen by George RR. Martin. The series spans over seven books, five written (A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast For Crows and A Dance With Dragons) and two upcoming books (The Winds of Winter & A Dream of Spring). The story unfolds from the perspective of several characters over a great period of time and focuses on the conflicts between the different houses of the Seven Kingdoms, events in the distant lands and the ever approaching Winter. HBO adapted the books into the hit TV series Game of Thrones which is named after the title of the first book. The sixth season uses information from the upcoming books that George RR. Martin told the series creators.
- A map based upon the book series.
- A Song of Ice and Fire has sold over 58 million copies worldwide and is now published in more than twenty languages. The third through fifth volumes in the series reached the New York Times bestseller list, with the fourth and fifth volumes topping the list in the week of their release. In 2011, the American cable television company HBO began airing a drama series based on the books, under the title Game of Thrones. The series won instant critical and popular acclaim. By the end of the show's fourth season, it had become HBO's most successful-ever dramatic series and had won multiple Emmy Awards. The series has been renewed for a sixth season, due to air in 2016, and is anticipated will consist of at least seven seasons before being completed. The series has been adapted as a board games, a tabletop wargame, a collectible card game and as two tabletop roleplaying games. There have been two computer games based on the series, with a third planned.
- A Song of Ice and Fire is a series of fantasy novels written by George R.R. Martin. Five books have been written: A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, and A Dance with Dragons. Martin plans to make two more books (though the number may increase): the sixth book in the series will be named The Winds of Winter and is planned to be finished by 2014, the seventh will be called A Dream of Spring. Martin has declared A Song of Ice and Fire to be a quarantined continuum.
- A Song of Ice and Fire is the title of George R. R. Martin's epic series, A Song of Ice and Fire. One immediate difference from most other settings comes into play here: there are no wizards, no spell-casting. Magic is the stuff of fairy tales. At least, that is how it begins...
- A Song of Ice and Fire is an epic series by George R. R. Martin, consisting of the books A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Sea of Storms, and A Feast for Crows. One striking difference from most other campaign settings is that there are no wizards, no spell-casting. Magic is the stuff of fairy tales here. At least, that is how it begins. At the time of the series, the last of the dragons had died long ago, yet word comes from across the sea in the whispers of sailors, telling of dragons once again breathing fire and screaming death. There are so many problems on the primary continent of Westeros that few turn their thoughts beyond the seas to other lands. The land is in upheaval from yet another rebellion, and the people are held under the boots of nobles, while various religions compete for their allegiance. The masters teach and labor for science and civilization, while bandits and worse tear the civilized countryside apart. Fortunes rise and fools fall, and honor and glory cannot protect from the knife in your back.
- A Song of Ice and Fire is an award-winning series of best-selling epic fantasy novels by American author and scriptwriter George R.R. Martin. The series currently comprises five published novels with two more anticipated to bring the series to a conclusion. The fifth book, A Dance with Dragons, was published on 12 July 2011. There are also three prequel novellas set in the same world. Game of Thrones is the television adaptation of the books.
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