Re-reading A GAME OF THRONES: An Unauthorized Response to George R. R. Martin's Fantasy Classic
Waiting for Dragons is an unauthorized critical essay hat is both an unabashed homage to George R.R. Martin’s brilliant fantasy novel A Game of Thrones and a candid – and at times controversial – commentary on the issues surrounding the delays of its sequels.

In 1996, George R.R. Martin electrified fantasy fans around the world when he published A Game of Thrones, the first book in his acclaimed A Song of Ice and Fire series. Since then, Martin has published three more books in the series. The engrossing tale Martin spun with these first novels in his saga has gained more and more fans across the world and has resulted in a number of spin-off products, such including HBO’s TV series, card and board games, computer games, sword replicas, comic books and calendars. Perhaps paradoxically, the number of years between each time Martin publishes a new book in the series has increased. Fans have been clamoring for the fifth volume, A Dance with Dragons, since 2005: A book that promises to pick up the storylines of fan-favorite characters left hanging since 1999. As Martin struggles to reach the finish line, or indeed even the halfway point in his epic, his fans wait for the next fix. One way to keep sane during the long waits is to re-read the already published novels.

Journey to Westeros with Remy J. Verhoeve as he celebrates his tenth reading of A Game of Thrones. Chapter by chapter, the author, a Dutch-Norwegian English teacher and self-confessed fantasy geek, is both fellow traveler and tour guide as he shares his insightful reflections on Martin’s writing techniques, major – and seemingly minor – plot points and characters, and much more.

True to its origins as a blogging project undertaken while not-so-patiently waiting for A Dance With Dragons, the author does not hold back in this unauthorized companion book that is both an unabashed homage to the novel that started it all, as well as a candid – and at times controversial – commentary on the issues surrounding the delayed release of the fifth book.

Whether or not they agree with everything the author has to say, all fans of A Song of Ice and Fire, from those who have loved the series since its inception in 1996 to those who have only just discovered it through the HBO series, will enjoy this thought-provoking and outspoken book.
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Re-reading A GAME OF THRONES: An Unauthorized Response to George R. R. Martin's Fantasy Classic
Waiting for Dragons is an unauthorized critical essay hat is both an unabashed homage to George R.R. Martin’s brilliant fantasy novel A Game of Thrones and a candid – and at times controversial – commentary on the issues surrounding the delays of its sequels.

In 1996, George R.R. Martin electrified fantasy fans around the world when he published A Game of Thrones, the first book in his acclaimed A Song of Ice and Fire series. Since then, Martin has published three more books in the series. The engrossing tale Martin spun with these first novels in his saga has gained more and more fans across the world and has resulted in a number of spin-off products, such including HBO’s TV series, card and board games, computer games, sword replicas, comic books and calendars. Perhaps paradoxically, the number of years between each time Martin publishes a new book in the series has increased. Fans have been clamoring for the fifth volume, A Dance with Dragons, since 2005: A book that promises to pick up the storylines of fan-favorite characters left hanging since 1999. As Martin struggles to reach the finish line, or indeed even the halfway point in his epic, his fans wait for the next fix. One way to keep sane during the long waits is to re-read the already published novels.

Journey to Westeros with Remy J. Verhoeve as he celebrates his tenth reading of A Game of Thrones. Chapter by chapter, the author, a Dutch-Norwegian English teacher and self-confessed fantasy geek, is both fellow traveler and tour guide as he shares his insightful reflections on Martin’s writing techniques, major – and seemingly minor – plot points and characters, and much more.

True to its origins as a blogging project undertaken while not-so-patiently waiting for A Dance With Dragons, the author does not hold back in this unauthorized companion book that is both an unabashed homage to the novel that started it all, as well as a candid – and at times controversial – commentary on the issues surrounding the delayed release of the fifth book.

Whether or not they agree with everything the author has to say, all fans of A Song of Ice and Fire, from those who have loved the series since its inception in 1996 to those who have only just discovered it through the HBO series, will enjoy this thought-provoking and outspoken book.
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Re-reading A GAME OF THRONES: An Unauthorized Response to George R. R. Martin's Fantasy Classic

Re-reading A GAME OF THRONES: An Unauthorized Response to George R. R. Martin's Fantasy Classic

by Remy J. Verhoeve
Re-reading A GAME OF THRONES: An Unauthorized Response to George R. R. Martin's Fantasy Classic

Re-reading A GAME OF THRONES: An Unauthorized Response to George R. R. Martin's Fantasy Classic

by Remy J. Verhoeve

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Waiting for Dragons is an unauthorized critical essay hat is both an unabashed homage to George R.R. Martin’s brilliant fantasy novel A Game of Thrones and a candid – and at times controversial – commentary on the issues surrounding the delays of its sequels.

In 1996, George R.R. Martin electrified fantasy fans around the world when he published A Game of Thrones, the first book in his acclaimed A Song of Ice and Fire series. Since then, Martin has published three more books in the series. The engrossing tale Martin spun with these first novels in his saga has gained more and more fans across the world and has resulted in a number of spin-off products, such including HBO’s TV series, card and board games, computer games, sword replicas, comic books and calendars. Perhaps paradoxically, the number of years between each time Martin publishes a new book in the series has increased. Fans have been clamoring for the fifth volume, A Dance with Dragons, since 2005: A book that promises to pick up the storylines of fan-favorite characters left hanging since 1999. As Martin struggles to reach the finish line, or indeed even the halfway point in his epic, his fans wait for the next fix. One way to keep sane during the long waits is to re-read the already published novels.

Journey to Westeros with Remy J. Verhoeve as he celebrates his tenth reading of A Game of Thrones. Chapter by chapter, the author, a Dutch-Norwegian English teacher and self-confessed fantasy geek, is both fellow traveler and tour guide as he shares his insightful reflections on Martin’s writing techniques, major – and seemingly minor – plot points and characters, and much more.

True to its origins as a blogging project undertaken while not-so-patiently waiting for A Dance With Dragons, the author does not hold back in this unauthorized companion book that is both an unabashed homage to the novel that started it all, as well as a candid – and at times controversial – commentary on the issues surrounding the delayed release of the fifth book.

Whether or not they agree with everything the author has to say, all fans of A Song of Ice and Fire, from those who have loved the series since its inception in 1996 to those who have only just discovered it through the HBO series, will enjoy this thought-provoking and outspoken book.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012335418
Publisher: Nimble Books LLC
Publication date: 04/17/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 283 KB

About the Author

Remy J. Verhoeve is a Dutch-Norwegian teacher of language and music who has always loved immersing himself in the fictional worlds of fantasy and science fiction authors, as well as creating his own settings through writing music, stories, and participating in role playing games.

When he was introduced to George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, he found a story so compelling it turned him into an obsessed, gibbering fan. The series rekindled his fascination for medieval history, as well as spurred him on to create a blog dedicated to the first novel in Martin’s unfinished tale, A Game of Thrones.

The author currently lives in Norway with his fiancée and five year old son. Among many projects is the writing of his own fantasy series, so that one day he may get his comeuppance and have people ask when the next book is coming out.
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