Category - Fiction / Fantasy
Format - Paperback
Condition - Good
Listed - 19 days ago
Views - 1
Wishes - 1
Ships From - Alabama
Est. Publication Date - Aug 1997
Seller Description
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Westeros with this mass market paperback edition of "A Game of Thrones: A Song of Ice and Fire, Book One" by George R.R. Martin. This novel, published by Random House Publishing Group in 1997, is part of the "A Song of Ice and Fire Ser." and "A Song of Ice and Fire" book series. Experience the thrilling journey of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros through action and adventure, fantasy and epic genres. With 864 pages, this book is a must-read for any fan of the series. This edition measures 6.9 inches in length, 4.2 inches in width, and 1.3 inches in height, with a weight of 14 oz and 13.6 oz. Get lost in the world of "A Game of Thrones" and discover the intricate storyline that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Additional Information
A Game of Thrones: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book One
ISBN: 9780553573404
Publisher Description
The kingdom of the royal Stark family faces its ultimate challenge in the onset of a generation-long winter, the poisonous plots of the rival Lannisters, the emergence of the Neverborn demons, and the...
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PangoBooks readers have mixed reactions to this novel, with many praising its high-quality writing and engaging political fantasy. Some fans appreciate the detailed world-building and character development, especially those who have seen the TV series and are looking for more depth. However, a significant number of readers find the book overwhelming due to its numerous characters and complex plotlines. The pacing and certain character arcs, particularly Dany's, have received criticism, with some readers feeling the story dragged or character motivations were unconvincing. While some love the book and author unconditionally, others struggled with its length and density.