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George R.R. Martin Reveals Dragons-Humans Secret in New Book
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George R.R. Martin Reveals Dragons-Humans Secret in New Book

Jul 11, 2024 3:38 PM

George R.R. Martin has provided new insights regarding his long-awaited novel "The Winds of Winter," part of the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series. Martin revealed that the book would delve deeply into the intricate relationships between dragons and humans, particularly focusing on the bond between House Targaryen and their dragons. He explained that while dragons can be trained, they can't be fully tamed and will always carry an element of danger, reflecting the personalities of their riders. Despite his extensive writing, Martin has not set a release date for "The Winds of Winter," noting that he has written 1,100 pages but still has significant work to do.

When will "The Winds of Winter" be released?n

As of now, George R.R. Martin has not provided a specific release date for "The Winds of Winter." The book has been delayed multiple times since its initial estimated release window in 2014, and Martin continues to work on various aspects of the manuscript.

"The Winds of Winter" is the sixth book in the acclaimed "A Song of Ice and Fire" series, which inspired the popular television show "Game of Thrones." The previous book, "A Dance with Dragons," was released in 2011. Fans continue to anticipate Martin's next entry, keen to see how the complex relationships, especially around House Targaryen and their dragons, will evolve. Concurrently, the "Game of Thrones" spin-off, "House of the Dragon," is in its second season, exploring earlier Targaryen history and conflicts.



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