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5 reasons to see 'A Game of Thrones'. # 1 - Based on a monumental adventure story fable

My first foray into fantasy books section and adventure has been motivated by Game of Thrones. And it seems that I will visit more frequent these shelves so far only looked for geeks addicted to The Lord of the Rings . Many have been quick to compare the great novel it is based on the new HBO series with the Tolkien saga . However, although both seemed inappropriate and have finally managed to be, their respective followers need not converge.
Song of Ice and Fire is the series of novels that has been based Game of Thrones. Began to take shape in 1991 George RR Martin. What originally began as a trilogy has finally become an ambitious collection of seven books, which apparently correspond to paths seasons on television. Although it contains obvious elements of fantasy, the plot does not differ too much from a chivalric novel, with its battles and struggles of power as the epicenter.
However, the action is not the only ingredient of the plots of Martin. Intrigue, conspiracies, treachery and honor are other incentives that fuel an argument as vast as the Seven Kingdoms. The richness of the story is also based on a story from multiple points of view , allowing profiling so ambiguous characters and realistic. In Song of Ice and Fire , not the good ones are as good or evil as evil.
Without doubt, the adaptation of the series readers will find the series to its biggest fans. The effort of reading thousands of pages will find its highest gratification in one of the most ambitious series remember. For now, the avalanche of images these days, no doubt, there will be disappointed none of the followers of Martin. And, to top it off, the writer has personally supervised the script.

Volume 1

Game of Thrones (1996) 798 pages
Editorial
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Castilian

Volume 2

Clash of Kings (1998) 923 pages

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Volume 3.

Storm of Swords (2000) Editorial

Gigamesh 1,155 pages
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Volume 4.

Feast for Crows (2005) 863 pages

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Volume 5.

Dragon Dance (2011)

1,008 pages Bantam edition in English. Coming in English


Soon: Volume 6
. The winds of winter
Volume 7. A dream of spring

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