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u/GRVrush2112 · 3 pointsr/gameofthrones

A collection of all 3 D&E novellas is set to be published in October IIRC

EDIT: October 6th to be specific according to this pre-order page on Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/Knight-Seven-Kingdoms-Adventures-Duncan-ebook/dp/B00S3R6HAE/

If you want to read before October you'll have to go through the anthologies

u/strongbob25 · 2 pointsr/Showerthoughts

I'm absolutely the right person to ask!

There are 5 books in the series, out of a planned 7:

  1. A Game of Thrones (1996)
  2. A Clash of Kings (1998)
  3. A Storm of Swords (2000)
  4. A Feast for Crows (2005)
  5. A Dance With Dragons (2011)

    Fair warning, each book seems to take more and more years to be published. The 5th book came out in 2011 and ends on a huge cliffhanger! There are number of fans who are seriously concerned that the 6th book may never come out, or that it may not come out until the author George R R Martin dies and it is then published by another author.

    If you get through these and want more, George RR Martin has also published a short story collection about some tertiary characters called Dunk and Egg in 2015 (A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms), as well as an encyclopedia for the entire history of the world in which that the series takes place (A World of Ice and Fire).

    Some fans of the television show therefore may argue that it's not worth reading the books until the series is finished, or ever. I personally recommend them, they add a lot of depth to the show, and are just well-written pieces of prose on their own. The Dunk and Egg collection is also fun. I've not read the encyclopedia yet but I'll get to it some day.
u/jfong86 · 1 pointr/asoiaf

Fire and Blood is like an extended encyclopedia. It's not a novella.

The three novellas you're referring to are already published in this book: https://www.amazon.com/Knight-Seven-Kingdoms-Song-Fire-ebook/dp/B00S3R6HAE/

u/jmcgit · 1 pointr/TheExpanse

I’m pretty sure you’re mistaken, I had the Lloyd version in a torrent a few years before ADWD. I’ll look into it later and let you know if I can prove it.

EDIT: But I'll start here, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms was published in 2015: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00S3R6HAE/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1

Audiobooks discussed on Reddit in 2012: https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/14sd4a/spoilers_dunkegg_different_versions_of_the_3/

Yet you're right, looks like they may have actually been read by other authors, so I guess I was mistaken too.

u/millol · 1 pointr/asoiaf

If you are still interested in the D&E novellas, the release date for the collected book has just been announced on Amazon it seems: http://www.amazon.com/Knight-Seven-Kingdoms-Adventures-Duncan-ebook/dp/B00S3R6HAE/

u/ProfessorBinns · 1 pointr/gameofthrones

Amazon has the collection of all three novellas here.

u/w4570 · 1 pointr/audible

Oh I bought this: https://www.amazon.com/Knight-Seven-Kingdoms-Song-Fire-ebook/dp/B00S3R6HAE/ref=sr_1_8?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1511536122&sr=1-8&keywords=A+Song+of+ice+and+fire

Is it eligible to be turned into an audiobook? I don't really know what to look for, I'm a new Amazon user whose only ever use Audible before.