A Song of Ice and Fire is a highly acclaimed series of novels with a medieval setting and a touch of fantasy by author George R. R. Martin.
A Song Of Ice And Fire Synopsis
A Song of Ice and Fire develops in a world where winter last decades. In the continent of Westeros a conspiracy is being plot against the King of the seven Kingdoms. Far in the north, at the end of the world, a terrible evil is forming and lurking its way toward the realm of men. While in the east a young exiled princess plans to return to her rightful place.
Reception
A Game of Thrones (1996) - Locus Award winner, Nebula and World Fantasy Awards nominee, 1997
A Clash of Kings (1998) - Locus Award winner, Nebula Award nominee, 1999
A Storm of Swords (2000) - Locus Award winner, Hugo and Nebula Awards nominee, 2001
A Feast for Crows (2005) - Hugo, Locus, and British Fantasy Awards nominee, 2006
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"A Song of Ice and Fire" by George R. R. Martin follows the nation of The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, The Wall and The Free Cities. The novel takes place in a fictional world with a carefully detailed backstory, similar to historical fiction.
