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George R.R. Martin

George R.R. Martin

Author of A Song of Ice and Fire

George R.R. Martin is an American novelist and screenwriter best known for creating the epic fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire, which inspired HBO's Game of Thrones. Often dubbed "the American Tolkien," he is celebrated for his intricate world-building, morally ambiguous characters, and willingn…

10 books authored

Dying of the Light

Dying of the Light

1977365 pages3.7 rating

Dirk t'Larien travels to the rogue planet Worlorn to reunite with a former lover, only to find her bound by the rigid and violent social codes of a crumbling culture. As the world drifts away from its stars into eternal darkness, Dirk becomes entangled in a struggle between honor, tradition, and doomed romance. The novel serves as a melancholic exploration of cultural decay on a grand interstellar scale.

Fevre Dream

Fevre Dream

1982350 pages4.0 rating

In 1857, struggling riverboat captain Abner Marsh enters a partnership with the mysterious Joshua York to build the fastest steamboat on the Mississippi. He soon discovers that York is a vampire seeking a scientific cure to free his kind from their bloodlust. The narrative explores the clash between human ambition and ancient predatory nature.

Tuf Voyaging

Tuf Voyaging

1986448 pages4.1 rating

Haviland Tuf, a solitary space trader, acquires an ancient 'seedship' with immense ecological and genetic engineering capabilities. He voyages across the galaxy offering his services to worlds facing environmental disasters, overpopulation, and plagues. The novel examines the ethical implications of possessing absolute power over a planet's biosphere.

A Game of Thrones

A Game of Thrones

Book One of A Song of Ice and Fire

1996836 pages4.4 rating

In the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, noble houses compete for control of the Iron Throne while an ancient threat rises in the frozen north. Lord Eddard Stark is summoned to court to serve as Hand of the King, uncovering a web of betrayal and political intrigue. Meanwhile, across the narrow sea, the last heirs of a deposed dynasty plot to reclaim their ancestral power.

A Clash of Kings

A Clash of Kings

1998768 pages4.4 rating

The Seven Kingdoms of Westeros are consumed by the War of the Five Kings following the death of King Robert Baratheon. While several claimants vie for the Iron Throne, a supernatural threat gathers in the north and an exiled queen builds power in the east. The narrative explores political intrigue and moral ambiguity through multiple character perspectives.

A Storm of Swords

A Storm of Swords

2000973 pages4.5 rating

The third volume in the A Song of Ice and Fire series chronicling the War of the Five Kings. As the Seven Kingdoms remain fractured by civil war, an exiled princess seeks to reclaim her throne while a supernatural threat gathers beyond the northern wall.

A Feast for Crows

A Feast for Crows

2005753 pages4.2 rating

The fourth installment in the A Song of Ice and Fire series focuses on the aftermath of the War of the Five Kings as the Seven Kingdoms enter a fragile and hollow peace. The narrative follows the political maneuvers in King's Landing, the rise of the Iron Islands, and the brewing vengeance in Dorne, primarily through the perspectives of Cersei Lannister, Jaime Lannister, and Brienne of Tarth.

A Dance with Dragons

A Dance with Dragons

A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Five

20111040 pages4.3 rating

The fifth novel in the epic fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire. It follows the parallel stories of Daenerys Targaryen, Jon Snow, and Tyrion Lannister as they navigate power struggles across Westeros and Essos. The narrative explores the complexities of leadership, the consequences of betrayal, and the mounting threat of supernatural forces from the North.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

The Tales of Dunk and Egg

2015368 pages4.2 rating

A collection of three prequel novellas set in Westeros nearly a century before the events of A Game of Thrones. It follows the travels of a humble hedge knight, Ser Duncan the Tall, and his squire, Egg, as they navigate the politics and chivalry of the Seven Kingdoms.

Fire & Blood

Fire & Blood

300 Years Before A Game of Thrones

2018736 pages4.1 rating

A comprehensive history of the Targaryen dynasty in Westeros, beginning with Aegon the Conqueror's arrival and the creation of the Iron Throne. Written from the perspective of a learned Maester, it chronicles the rise and fall of kings, the civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons, and the shifting political alliances of the Seven Kingdoms.