A Song of Ice and Fire I: A Game of Thrones
In the Western Countries, summer has been going on for decades. But winter is coming, and new dangers begin to lurk... The first book of the A Song of Ice and Fire series, Game of Thrones, is a contemporary masterpiece of fantasy.
In the far north, supernatural forces are slowly approaching the border with the kingdom, in the south, the king is threatened by betrayal, and one family will find itself in the middle of a conflict against its will.
Eddard Stark becomes King's Palatine at the request of King Robert, his longtime friend and comrade. Meanwhile, his bastard Jon Snow goes to the Wall to swear to the Night's Watch, celibacy, guarding and defending the kingdom. The boring everyday life on the Wall is interrupted by the appearance of the walking dead. And the Wall is the last line of defense. On another continent, the son of the deposed Mad King sells his sister to the leader of a barbarian company of riders in exchange for an army with which he intends to conquer the throne.
Many plots and intrigues lead to a deadly conflict - the game of thrones.
The novel tells the story of princes and ladies, knights and witches, murderers and bastards, whose lives are unexpectedly intertwined due to terrible omens that threaten the whole country. Plots, tragedy, betrayal and bloodthirsty crimes are the backbone of this novel in which the author questions the price of honor in the cruel game for the throne.
George Martin has a strong gift for characterizing characters, who may seem one-dimensional at first, but as the plot progresses and relationships become more complicated, and destinies turn, his characters weave the story of the Seven Kingdoms and other continents more and more realistically and vividly. The dialogue is quick and surprisingly witty, and the depictions of battlefield conflicts, death sentences and duels are drenched in gory and cruel detail. No one is spared, neither children nor the elderly. The reality of the war is expertly portrayed, as well as behind-the-scenes scheming and political intrigue.
A copy is available as part of the book set "George R. R. Martin: A Game of Thrones 1-5 (Song of Ice and Fire Series)"
Browse the set1. A Song of Ice and Fire I: A Game of Thrones
In the Western Countries, summer has been going on for decades. But winter is coming, and new dangers begin to lurk... The first book of the A Song of Ice and Fire series, Game of Thrones, is a contemporary masterpiece of fantasy.
2. A Song of Ice and Fire II: A Clash of Kings
In A Clash of Kings, brother conspires against brother, and the dead advance through the cold night. The destinies of the heroes are riddled with profanity, fratricide, alchemy, spells, murders and cold-blooded decisions.
3. A Song of Ice and Fire III: A Storm of Swords
Upheavals never end in the Seven Kingdoms. An impeccably told story, believable characters and overflowing magic are the guarantees of this exciting continuation of the A Song of Ice and Fire series that readers cannot resist.
4. A Song of Ice and Fire IV: A Feast for Crows
George R.R. Martin is indisputably the best author of epic fantasy. The action tenses the nerves, attacks, brings insomnia, and Martin's inspiration is inexhaustible in the skillful construction of many characters... Without a doubt, we can declare him th
5. A Song of Ice and Fire V: A Dance with Dragons
A Dance of Dragons picks up where A Storm of Swords left off. In A Dance with Dragons, fans were especially delighted that the story was based on three of the most beloved characters from the entire series – Jon Snow, Dany Targaryen and Tyrion Lannister.