A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin (Science fiction fantasy) Book One of Songs of Fire and Ice
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Description:
The
first volume in the hugely popular and highly acclaimed epic fantasy.
There is passion here, and misery and charm, grandeur and squalor,
tragedy, nobility and courage.Soon to be a major HBO series starring
Sean Bean and a stellar cast.The first volume in the hugely popular and
highly acclaimed epic fantasy. There is passion here, and misery and
charm, grandeur and squalor, tragedy, nobility and courage.Soon to be a
major HBO series starring Sean Bean and a stellar cast.
The
first volume of George R R Martin’s glorious high fantasy tells the
tragic story of treachery, greed and war that threatens the unity of the
Seven Kingdoms south of the Wall. Martin unfolds with astonishing skill
a tale of truly epic dimensions, thronged with memorable characters, a
story of treachery and ambition, love and magic. Set in a fabulous world
scarred by battle and catastrophe over 8000 years of recorded history,
it tells of the deeds of men and women locked in the deadliest of
conflicts and the terrible legacy they will leave their children. In the
game of thrones, you win or you die.
And in the
bitter-cold, unliving lands beyond the Wall, a terrible winter gathers
and the others — the undead, the neverborn, wildlings to whom the threat
of the sword is nothing — make ready to descend on the realms of men.
A Game of Thrones (Sci fi fantasy)
George R. R. Martin (Author)
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Reviews from Amazon:
I
started reading these books on a recommendation from a friend. To be
honest I hardly read books anymore, I never really found the time. But
almost as soon as I started AGOT I was hooked and made time.
George R. R. Martin opens you up to a vast new world he has created with
amazing characters that you will grow to love and hate (and even learn
to love the ones you first hated). His in-depth analysis of the main
characters is staggering and he takes you places other fantasy authors
don't tread.
The next books in the story build upon the characters, and bring more
into the fold. It's such an immense series that GRRM has needed 70 pages
of appendix to mention just the major households (70 pages as of A
Feast For Crows, it's a little shorter in A Game Of Thrones). It's a
wonder how he keeps track of them all.
I throughly enjoyed reading this book and the others in the series so far. I would recommend them to anyone.