Amazon Prime Day is a wonderful opportunity to make the trek back to the Seven Kingdoms.
Whether or not you were satisfied with Game of Thrones‘ controversial final season, there’s a chance now to delve into a much more expansive world created by author George RR Martin.
The seven-volume A Song of Ice and Fire book series has had its price slashed for Prime Day, down 66% from its usual price of £65 to just £22! Click here to buy.
Along with Martin’s novels, a map of Westeros is included with this set so readers can follow the geography as the story travels across the world of Westeros.
For those more interested in a Kindle version of the books, you can take advantage of Amazon’s Kindle sale right now and then pick up the e-reader version of the A Song of Ice and Fire saga as well.
Martin has been working on the next edition of Song of Ice and Fire – The Winds of Winter – for several months.
The author recently wrote on his blog over the summer that he’d been making some “steady progress” on The Winds of Winter during his time in quarantine.
“I am spending long hours every day on The Winds of Winter, and making steady progress,” he wrote at the time. “I finished a new chapter yesterday, another one three days ago, another one the previous week.”
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