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A Clash of Kings: The bestselling classic epic fantasy series behind the award-winning HBO and Sky TV show and phenomenon GAME OF THRONES: Book 2 (A Song of Ice and Fire)

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Publication Order of Game Of Thrones Collection Books

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In April 2018, Martin confirmed that Fire & Blood would be published before The Winds of Winter, which would not be published in 2018; [69] he indicated that Fire & Blood was the book his publisher wanted next. [70] Since then, he has confirmed at least four times in 2018 that he was continuing work on The Winds of Winter. [71] [72] [73] [74] In April 2019, Martin said that the writing "has been going very well lately", [75] and in May he wrote that if he did not have a copy of The Winds of Winter in hand for 2020 Worldcon New Zealand, Air New Zealand has his permission to imprison him on New Zealand's White Island until he finishes it. [76] [77] In October 2019, Martin said he hoped to finish The Winds of Winter "in the relatively near future", [78] and after a Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon, of which Martin is one of the executive producers, was announced, [79] he stated that there was a lot of work to be done on the series but that he would not write any scripts for the series before finishing The Winds of Winter. [80]

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George R.R. Martin Reads Winds of Winter Chapters At Mysticon". Winter is Coming. February 28, 2016. Archived from the original on February 29, 2016 . Retrieved February 28, 2016. The ambition of the daughter of the deposed Westerosi king to return from her exile in Essos and assume the Iron Throne. The Winds of Winter [9] was originally intended, in the very early stages of the series, to be the final installment of A Song of Ice and Fire (then conceived as a trilogy). [35] Following his expansion of the series, Martin eventually concluded it would be succeeded by one final novel, A Dream of Spring. [36] a b Milne, Ben (April 4, 2014). " Game of Thrones: The cult French novel that inspired George RR Martin". BBC. Archived from the original on July 21, 2016 . Retrieved April 6, 2014. The Iron Throne once united the Sunset Lands, but King Robert is dead, his widow is a traitor to his memory, and his surviving brothers are set on a path of war amongst themselves. At King’s Landing, the head of Lord Eddard Stark rots on a spike for all to see. His daughter Sansa is betrothed still to his killer’s son Joffrey – Queen Cersei’s son, though not the son of her late husband Robert. Even so, Joffrey is now a boy-king, Cersei is his regent, and war is inevitable.

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