As far as I know, idk if I'm missing any books though Fire and blood All parts of Dunk and Egg Game of thrones Clash of kings Storm of swords Feast for crows Dance of dragons Then The World of Ice and Fire covers all areas as encyclopedia
The main series (a song of ice and fire) goes as follows: A game of thrones, A clash of kings, A storm of swords, A feast for crows, A dance with dragons. These should be read in this order to make the most sense, as that's the chronological order. If you want to read Fire and Blood, go for it.

It's told from 3 POV's, and it blends a lot of the political maneuvering of House of Cards and Game of Thrones with the worldbuilding of the ASOIAF books and the brutal prose of a Cormac McCarthy novel. It centers around a conscious, thinking disease that has been released into an ancient-era desert kingdom.

The characters and world are real enough for you to be able to relate to motivations and situations yet it has enough fantastical elements to dazzle you. Even the thought that is put in to word choice. Ser and Maester. Both close enough to common words we can gather their meaning as we read with out difficulty.
Further, if Game of Thrones remains HBO's #1 show in terms of ratings and reviews, expect the network to add seasons by stretching out the available source material even if TWoW and ADoS are on schedule. Any decision to do so is up to Time Warner, not Benioff and Weiss. Another book to adapt = more $$$ for HBO.
The Game of Thrones HBO TV series might have ended, but this doesn't mean fans have stopped engaging with the story.A Song of Ice and Fire, George R. R. Martin's book series, from which it all
Ned Stark 5. Robb Stark 6 Tormund Giantsbane 7 Daenerys Targaryen and dragons 8 Ser Barristan Selmy 9 Olenna Tyrell 10 Arya Stark. The Lack of Oberyn and Oleanna is concerning to me!! 5 female characters: Margaery, Cersei, Melisandra, Sansa, and Osha. 5 male characters: The Hound, Robb, Tyrion, Varys, and Tywin.

If you do read them, don't think of them as novels. Think of them as epics. Also, I just recommend reading the prologue to A Game of Thrones, to get a taste for his writing. In my opinion it's very well written, and if you like that, then I'm sure you'll like the rest as well. 6.

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Season 1 of the show is a very faithful adaptation of the first book, A Game of Thrones, and beyond that it gets a little muddy. Seasons 2-3 are pretty faithful about covering most of what is in books 2 and 3, with only minor things cut or changed to better translate from the page to screen.
Jon Snow and Daenerys first meeting - 10 minutes of gripping dialogue. Spoils of War - probably better than Battle of the Bastards. The idea that after Season 4 has gotten worse is completely not objectively true, as many viewers—including *snob* book readers—either liked or loved Season 6. Many critics even loved Season 5.
Blood of the Dragon is a novella based on Dany chapters from the book, which didn't get released before the books. Fire and Blood is his new book, set before the ASOIAF series, but not released before them. Read in publication order. Or all the books in the ASOIAF series then all other book in the world in publication order. The Night’s King in the books is essentially (at least as far as we know) a legend from ancient Westeros. He was supposedly a Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch that somehow brought a corpse back to life to be his queen, and from the Wall he and his undead wife ruled and committed atrocities for years before he was finally brought down. One Piece is full and pirates with superpowers and black and white characters. I wouldn't want black and white characters in Game of Thrones and I wouldn't want morally ambiguous characters in One Piece (I would, however, like pirates with superpowers in Game of Thrones). Death is normal in Game of Thrones because those characters are dying at Vc9LVh.
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