A Song of Ice and Fire (A World of Difference)

A Song of Ice and Fire is a series of epic fantasy novels written by American novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin. Martin began the first volume of the series, A Game of Thrones, in 1991. It was first published in 1996. Martin gradually extended his originally intended trilogy to seven volumes, the sixth of which, The Winds of Winter, took him five years to write before its publication in 2012. He has publicly hinted that the series might be stretched to an eighth volume. Martin's work on his seventh and planned final volume, A Dream of Spring, is still underway.

The story of A Song of Ice and Fire takes place on the fictional continents Westeros and Essos. The point of view of each chapter in the story is a limited perspective of an assortment of characters that grows from nine, in the first, to thirty-one by the fifth novel. Three predominant stories interweave: a dynastic war among several families for control of Westeros; the rising threat of the superhuman Others beyond Westeros' northern border; and the ambition of Daenerys Targaryen, the exiled daughter of a king, to assume her ancestral throne.

A Song of Ice and Fire received favorable critique for its diverse portrayal of women and religion, and praise for favoring realism over magic. An assortment of disparate, subjective, and sometimes inaccurate points of view confront the reader, and the reader may not safely presume that a favorite character will prevail, or even survive. Violence, sexuality and moral ambiguity frequently arise among a thousand named characters.

Among the many derived works are three prequel novellas in a series and another further historical prequel, a TV series, a comic book adaptation, and several card, board, and video games.

Books

 * A Game of Thrones (1996)
 * A Clash of Kings (1998)
 * A Storm of Swords (2000)
 * A Feast for Crows (2004)
 * A Dance with Dragons (2007)
 * The Winds of Winter (2012)