Sometimes for the fun of it, I like to set up tasks for myself – especially ones that will intimidate me. Like in January I decided to write about Murakami and Tolkien – the two authors who practically have courses and workshops dedicated to studying their literature.
Continuing the trend, this month I am talking about another one of my favourites – one whose books and subsequent TV series practically defined almost a decade of my life.
From nearly throwing the book at a wall (this actually happened!), to risking a visit from HR for discussing the latest episode (and all the violence) on internal company chats, I think I have done it all.
And so, without further ado, announcing my blog series on A Song of Ice and Fire – I do prefer that name to Game of Thrones.
What can you expect to see:
- On my blog, a series of posts discussing:
- My introduction to and fascination with A Song of Ice and Fire
- My honest view of the HBO series
- George RR Martin’s supporting literature to ASOIAF
- If you follow me on Instagram :
- A few reels from the Game of Thrones Live in Concert (because Ramin Dwajdi is basically a legend and to see him play live was literally the best thing that happened to me that year!)
- A load of content dump of my GoT shelves
- Some TBT photos of my trip to the ACTUAL land of Ice and Fire – also otherwise known as Iceland 🙂
- A few reels from the Game of Thrones Live in Concert (because Ramin Dwajdi is basically a legend and to see him play live was literally the best thing that happened to me that year!)
So, let’s take a walk in Westeros shall we?
So excited for this one🥳 Being a die hard fan of Game of Thrones series, I would love to know what’s inside its book😁
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Aah that’s amazing! I’d definitely recommend reading the books, there is so much detail in there. I hope my posts convince you to do so 🙂
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Game of Thrones. ❤️❤️. One of the few series that has basically every emotion in it. And the book series, Oohh Mama, GOAT.
GRRM is a legend. Ramin is a mastero when it comes to creating music. And yes, let’s take a walk… After you!
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I hope I am able to properly articulate how much ASOIAF means to me 🙂
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