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Monday, 20 February 2012

Game Of Thrones Books To Feature In One's Collection

By Gina Regis


An Englishman along with his alien companion survive the annihilation of The planet Earth and they embark on a search for a legendary planet as well as to Question the Ultimate Answer ("Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy" by Douglas Adams). A 12 year old criminal mastermind kidnaps a fairy for a big pot of gold ("Artemis Fowl" by Eon Colfer). The ancient gods of myth duke it all out with the western gods of technology ("American Gods" by Neil Gaiman). A minority of the world's best fantasy books present some of the world's best (and strangest) minds.

Fantasy books, for people who have a tendency to have a very short attention span, can pose quite a challenge to read through. However, the stories are so insanely interesting that it's totally ordinary to want to read through a fantasy book. When you eventually get into it's world and go over and above five pages, you will understand it's actually one tough tale to follow along with. The majority of first-time readers of fantasy books find the need to make notes so that they could keep track of all the comings and goings of all the characters. For instance, the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien. You can get lost in the sophisticated earths, the numerous characters, as well as the esoteric language.

Books from Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Terry Pratchett, Tolkien, Gaiman, and various other excellent writers just like them create worlds beyond anything. They create stories from the most implausible circumstances, definitively embodying the genre of fantasy and sci-fi books. A collection that includes 1 or 2 titles from these revered writers will be a covetous collection.

More newly released titles to include in your collection is going to be the Game of Thrones books by George R.R. Martin. Released in August 1996, the epic fantasy novel has since developed into a cult favourite and earned a number of literary prizes such as the World Fantasy Award in 1997. The adored series conveys the saga of noble houses of Westeros, the Wall, along with the Tangaryen. The book has been adapted for a ten-part HBO series to critical acclaim, taking "Game of Thrones" towards the mainstream market.

Aside from the popularity of epic medieval stories, the adorations and existence of vampires seemed to be having their share of popularity. Any individual who has not yet heard of the "Twilight" series is either lying or has lived like a hermit for many years. But "Twilight" isn't the only vampire title getting particular attention. A group of Southern belles and bloodthirsty rogues from "True Blood" are becoming household names, also. People who have viewed True Blood on the internet and on HBO are probably not aware that the well-known television series is really based on "The Southern Vampire Mysteries" authored by Charlaine Harris.

When you read books, you are expecting to be taken to a new world. When you read fantasy books, you'll be brought to a different world wherein vampires work as waitresses, kings and lords duke it out and bizarre women give birth to dragons, and journeys amongst life-long friends are taken to ditch one particular nefarious ring.




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