Description
Full of drama and adventure, rage and lust, mystery and romance, George R.R. Martin’s ‘Game of Thrones: Song of Fire and Ice’ (Book I) is regarded as one of the most intriguing and greatest epic of the modern era. Set in 12, 000BC, the seasons in this epic change after decades and bring with them mystery and death. The epic opens with the winter season fast approaching; though the human are protected and safe within the protective ice Wall of the kingdom, winter has arose the deadly forces that are continuously threatening the identity of the mortal power.
In the first book replete with lust, rage, anger, betrayal and terror, two families take the central position: the Lannisters and the Starks. Will the good prevail over the worse? Or, is the scenario going to be much worse than ever? And, who is this new character Daenerys Targaryen? The adventurous tale of magic, power and supernatural forces promise to sway the readers off their feet till the end.
Published in 1996, the novel has received much critical acclaims, including the Ignotus Award, the Hugo Award and the Locus Award. It was also adapted into a famous TV-series by HBO.
Kavin Kumar (Verified Purchase)
Quick delivery. Book was in good condition. The book itself is too good 🙂
Anzifa Khan (Verified Purchase)
this is a book i’ve been wanting to read for a long time…
I was so happy with the delivery… i got it within a 3 days of ordering and i didn’t opt for the one day delivery…
I’ve heard a lot about this series and hope to enjoy it…
as usual a great job done by the Old Book Depot team! thanks guys!
Pallavi Makineni (Verified Purchase)
I would recommend this for anyone who is a fan of the HBO series. The price is too good to be true as well for the first book, presumably due to its popularity..
Sonam Kadam (Verified Purchase)
This book is fantastic. The story gets so interesting and indulging that you cannot rest until you finish it. It’s wonderfully written. Also, the book quality is decent enough
Venkata Teja Bandaru (Verified Purchase)
The book is in a good condition and is worth reading. But the book is much smaller than I expected and I would have been more happy if the paper quality was much better..