

"It dawned on that the book had become too big to publish in a single volume,” the author published in an afternote for A Feast for Crows.

In their absence, Feast focuses on new and returning characters politicking in King’s Landing, the Iron Islands, and Dorne as winter arrives in Westeros. Several of the series' most beloved characters - Jon Snow, Tyrion Lannister, Daenerys Targaryen - are saved for the following book, which focuses on the characters at the Wall and across the Narrow Sea. Picking up after the events of the previous novel, A Feast for Crows runs concurrently with the fifth novel, A Dance with Dragons. With series newcomers in mind, these brief plot synopses contain only mild spoilers such as broad plot points and character introductions. How to Read the Game of Thrones Books in Chronological Order

Martin has published several ASoIaF companion works as well, including three Dunk & Egg novellas (collected in 2015’s A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms), three Targaryan-focused novellas (collected and expanded upon in 2018’s Fire & Blood), and a world compendium titled The World of Ice & Fire. He’s working on two future volumes in the series: The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring. Martin has published five novels in his A Song of Ice and Fire saga. How Many Game of Thrones Books Are There in the Series?

Game of Thrones books in chronolgical order.Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire novels (and its companion books), we’ve put together this guide on how to read all the Game of Thrones books in chronological order. With House of the Dragon: Season 2 likely more than a year away, now is a great time to dive into the source material and visit Westeros through the lens of its architect. House of the Dragon wrapped its first season, leaving viewers with a Vhagar-sized hole in their hearts.
