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🔥 Own the saga that redefined fantasy—Winter is coming, are you ready?
This boxed set includes the first five novels of George R. R. Martin's acclaimed 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series, featuring epic storytelling, complex characters, and immersive world-building. With over 48,000 reviews and a 4.7-star rating, it’s the definitive collection for fans and newcomers alike, offering the full literary experience behind HBO's Game of Thrones.



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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 48,360 Reviews |
N**E
Un-put-downable. Absolutely brilliant.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading the whole books. I'm aware that the next books are behind time, and like millions of other people are looking forward to that day. Well thought out, and the detail that have gone into the stories are mind blowing. George RR Martin you are a genius Sir. Thank you
R**M
Lose yourself in the richest, largest, most unpredictable and most famous fantasy world of our time…
A Song of Ice and Fire is very long so it often does feel slow and you can easily forget who's who or exactly what's happened. But in that, it reflects real life. The characterisation is very life-like: these women, men, children and even creatures feel real, with flaws and virtues alike. There is thus much and more to learn from this saga which one could apply to one's own life: the treachery and deception of people, mingled with courage, stubbornness, honour, greed, lust, vengeance, humanity and much more besides. It's also clear that Martin has done much historical research: details such as curved towers having the advantage of weapons being more likely to glance off then are proof of this. The screen adaptation does closely follow the books but become increasingly divergent towards the end and, by the end of Series 6, is ahead of the books. For many people just watching Game of Thrones will be enough but, especially as the two sets of storylines diverge, I think there is still simply a lot of extra fun to be had from reading the books as well. So quite simply enjoy yourself a little bit at a time over a long time reading this very long story and, if you're like me, when you're done, you'll consider it a little achievement ticked off in your life!
A**R
Great but feels just started (and may never be finished)
Great series, really good world bulding. Does get a bit complex and hard to follow as the various threads/stories go off in different directions. It is very much an unfinished story infact in many ways it feels that the story has only just about finished begining as several things which have been building for the last 5 books have only just got to events that have long been anticipated. The last book from the series was published in 2011 and there are supposed to be just two more books in the series I find it hard to see how all the various aspects of the stories are going to be brought together into a coherent and satifying "middle & end" to these stories in just 2 more books (2/7 of the total), given that it's taken so long to write the next book and the age of the author it seems likely that the series may end up as another unfinished saga, which is a real shame. Note I haven't seen the TV series so this may be different if you have.
K**E
At 2,000 pages plus I am still enthralled!
I have two confessions to make before writing this review. The first is that I am not a George Martin fan. Over the years I have tried to read a number of his books all of which I have struggled with. I love the genre but have never been overly happy with his style. The second confession is that I have had a Kindle for over three years and have never purchased a book for it - I have only uploaded free books. It started as an experiment and became a challenge. There are over 200 books on my Kindle, some very good, but they are all free. The first book I paid for was A Song of Ice and Fire, subsequently followed by A Game of Thrones: the Story Continues Books 1- 5. Having watched the first couple of seasons of HBO's excellent Game of Thrones, I decided to give A Song of Ice and Fire a go. I loved it! How much of that was due to the amazing way in which the first series of the TV show faithfully reflected the book or whether it was down to the writing I honestly cannot say. In fairness it was probably a combination of the two. I was so enthralled that I went and purchased my second Kindle book - A Game of Thrones: the Story Continues Books 1- 5. What I can say now is that I am further on in the books than I am in my TV viewing and am still absolutely enthralled. The story is epic in proportion but retains the individual detail. The characters are so well depicted that you almost feel as though they are acquaintances. The action is absorbing as are the relationships/politics. I strongly recommend this book (or collection of books) to everyone but if you are like me and spend a lot of time travelling, having 5,000 plus pages of pure escapism entertainment on a lightweight device like a Kindle is a godsend. Buy it and get absorbed, your partner will hate it as you will end up preferring to read rather than talk, work will suffer as you will not be able to put it down at night while you read those last few pages before sleep. If it weren't time to go to the airport I would be reading the book now. Luckily I have a 3 hour flight ahead of me so I will get my fix today! Alan R
I**S
Best Series I've ever read
Seriously, why have you not read this before? I got into Game of Thrones the TV series and was encouraged to read the books. I'll be honest, the size of them put me right off and, having already seen Season 1, I lacked motivation because I thought I already knew what was going to happen. I was wrong to put it off. Very very wrong. Whilst the TV show stays reasonably true to the books, some of the subtleties and nuances of the books are lost on screen. The TV show is the best show ever made. EVER. But the books are better...... For those that haven't seen the show and will be going inito the books blind, I envy you. The books are full of twists that you won't see coming and are actually better to read than see on screen. Book 3 (Storm of Swords) is probably the best book I've ever read. There are a lot of characters, and some are incredibly complex with lineage and family history a large part of the 'world' of Game of Thrones. But once you get your head around who is who, who likes who, whos doesn't like who, who pretends to like who, etc, you wil struggle to put these down until you've finished and wonder where the last few months have gone. Fantastic books. Enjoy them.
T**N
More than the tv show.
I love Westeros, I can’t wait to get to the last book and find out how it really ends.
L**5
A song of Ice and Fire
The epic series A song of Ice and Fire is an anomaly. In the world of fantasy fiction that is packed to the brim with American teens with strange powers and an unusually uncorrupted moral compass comes forth a new and exciting idea. Where the characters are not sorted into two categories: good and evil, black and white but instead have a complex nature true of all people. This idea is suprisingly fresh and intriguing and for good or bad has completly ruined near all other novels in this genre for me. for instance i began to read 'A city of bones' as i have heard raving reveiws about it but when I started to read I found the characters dull and unpredictabe and the writing clumsy. The description was thoughtlessly dumped on the page and it was an utter parallel to Martins clever, intelligent and witty style of writing and the juicy, complex and unpredictable charcters he has created all set in this exciting and diverse landscape. Also I'm not old enough to watch the series on HBO but my sister has watched it and although it is amazing I dont think anything can match up to the depth of story you get with the books! I definatly reccomend them!
A**A
Possibly the best books ever written
I've never seen the HBO series Game of Thrones (Sky Atlantic for those of us in the UK), but I'd heard a lot about it, though I figured, like with everything, that the books would be better than the adaptation. It happened with Harry Potter (though the films are still good), it certainly happened with Eragon... the books were definitely the place to start. And I wasn't disappointed. It's the perfect blend of, well, everything really. It's not as light-hearted as Harry Potter, where everything ends happily ever after (oh, spoiler alert), but it's just as gripping, quite possible even more so. There's a multitude of characters, even more deaths, dragons... the amazing-ness of A Song of Ice and Fire cannot be described in words. Even if you've not been persuaded yet, think about this: you'll be able to grin happily when Game of Thrones airs, knowing that your friend's favourite character is going to die. While the world reeled from the disaster of The Red Wedding, think of all the people who read the books, grinning smugly in the background. You could be one of them. The only negatives about this include the slightly less interesting sections when all the characters are separated, and the slight issue that the series will take FOREVER to be finished at the current pace. The Winds of Winter is coming soon, apparently, but it's been that way for a while. And that's not even mentioning the final novel, A Dream of Spring... At least they'll be appreciated when they do eventually come out. Two words: get it.
A**ー
Amazing, gripping, epic tale for a bargain price
Absolutely stunning, epic, and gripping tale on a scale unlike anything I have read before. I don’t normally read fantasy books, but picked this up on a whim because of the popularity of the tv series (which I have not seen), and ended up devouring all five books in a few months. The kindle edition with books 1 - 5 is a bargain in my opinion, and I highly recommend it to everyone, regardless of whether or not you are interested in fantasy.
C**O
Convenient
Personal use
S**L
Un chef d’œuvre de la littérature fantastique
Vraiment incroyable j’adore ces livres je vous conseille sincèrement de les prendre au vu du prix. Pour les plus pointilleux les pages sont un peu fines et l’encre a parfois imprimé la page contre laquelle elle était mais ce sont des détails les couvertures sont sublimes, l’écriture est parfaite et j’ai enfin pu avoir les 5 livres BEAUX ET ABORDABLES .
B**N
Very good books
I bought the used one. It says “Used - Acceptable”. Only thing was that the outter box (which is a paper box) has been damaged. It was not a problem for me. The books were clean, intact and unused. So without the box itself, i got 5 brand new books. Books are small though, they are still readable and portable, the pages are thin and a bit bigger than A6 paper. I like the cover design so much
N**K
10/10
The best book series
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