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amastroni 's review for:
Fire & Blood
by George R.R. Martin
The era of me reading this book for five months has ended. By the end of the book I am overstimulated with the quantity of characters and locations. Fire & Blood should be split into multiple book to avoid reading burnout. The wealth of characters is something I know many people contemplate when deciding if they should begin the series, which is why I say it’s best to have some type of visual family tree. For my visual girlies.
Major differences from the show include the book discusses multiple ways history may have happened, as they do not know the truth concretely. Martin shares more rumors and war stories for you to imagine and step in the shoes of historians trying to document and learn what truly happened. The show picks one of the three paths the book plot offers and goes down that journey.
Major differences from the show include the book discusses multiple ways history may have happened, as they do not know the truth concretely. Martin shares more rumors and war stories for you to imagine and step in the shoes of historians trying to document and learn what truly happened. The show picks one of the three paths the book plot offers and goes down that journey.