'Game of Thrones': 17 biggest changes from books to TV Older Starks, the dead undead, and more significant ways the HBO series diverges from the pages of George R.R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire saga
An Introduction to the Game of Thrones books. What many people know as the Game of Thrones, thanks to the highly successful TV show, is, in fact, called A Song of Ice and Fire. It is a story written by George R.R. Martin, and the series started in 1996. It is an epic fantasy series, and the first book is called A Game of Thrones.
Martin's latest update on The Winds of Winter, and A Song of Ice and Fire more broadly, addresses one of the biggest concerns for fans of the books: that they'll end roughly the same way as HBO's Emilia Clarke and author George R. R. Martin just spilled the beans on the rumored “Game of Thrones” sequel series. In an interview with the BBC, the former Mother of Dragons confirmed thatGeorge R.R. Martin’s Game Of Thrones Graphic Novels (with Daniel Abraham) In Order. We propose the following publication order when reading George R.R. Martin’s Game Of Thrones Graphic Novels books: A Game of Thrones, Volume 1 (2011) A Game of Thrones, Volume 2 (2013) A Game of Thrones, Volume 3 (2013) A Game of Thrones, Volume 4 (2014)Rgd5RCj.