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More NBA Rumors ». View all NBA Sites. More MLB News ». More MLB Rumors ». View all MLB Sites. More NHL News ». More Puck Prose News ». Daario Naharis discusses the fighting pits of Meereen , famous for their gladiatorial games.

Varys talks about the Rhoyne , the largest river of Essos, and the people who originally inhabited it, the Rhoynar , and the war they fought against the Dragonlords.

A man known as " Jaqen H'ghar " discusses the Many-Faced God , the syncretic god of death worshiped by the cult of assassins known as the Faceless Men.

Qyburn discusses the dreaded plague known as Greyscale , and its advanced victims known as " Stone Men ". Missandei of Naath discusses the self-styled " Great Masters ", the powerful aristocratic slaver families that rule over Meereen , the largest city in Slaver's Bay.

Euron Greyjoy remembers the origins of the Old Way of the Ironborn in their days of glory, and how a brutal and bloody leader tried to recover it during the Dance of the Dragons. Euron Greyjoy discusses the origins of the tradition of the Kingsmoot , and he names the most famous and bloodthirsty kings named under this tradition. Euron Greyjoy outlines the cultures and peoples he has witnessed in his travels and incursions for the Summer Sea.

Brother Ray recounts the War of the Ninepenny Kings from the perspective of a peasant who was recruited by his Lord as a soldier, with all the sufferings and tragedies that this meant for his life.

Meera Reed tells the story that her father told her during her childhood about the infamous tournament at Harrenhal , the biggest tournament in Westeros' history, in which a mysterious knight tested the honor of the great Lords. Jaime Lannister looks back on his appointment as a brother of the Kingsguard, with all the secret interests involved, and how it led to his infamous participation in the end of the Robert's Rebellion.

Jorah Mormont explains the structure and places of interest of Vaes Dothrak , the vast capital of Dothraki people, and mentions some of the rituals practiced there by the Dosh khaleen. Jorah Mormont details the history of the first major migration of the Dothraki after the Doom of Valyria towards Central Essos , and how the newly invaded invaders destroyed the civilizations of what would later become the Dothraki Sea.

Sansa Stark recounts the history of the North , of how it was once unified by the House Stark , of how its principal noble Houses swore loyalty to them, and how they guaranteed its independence from the Andals , while she prepares herself from the Wall to confront those who now govern it.

The Three-Eyed Raven recounts the wars between the Children of the Forest and the First Men , and how they led to the conflict now threatening Westeros. Thoros of Myr explains the origin that led to the conformation of the Brotherhood Without Banners , and how it assumed the mission of protecting the smallfolk. Grand Maester Pycelle and Qyburn debate the records and theories about the history of Oldtown , the oldest city of Westeros, the noble House that governs it and the Citadel , the refuge and home of the noble Order of the Maesters.

The young Eddard Stark recounts the history of House Dayne , the former kings and lords of Starfall , and how they have been linked to their legendary sword Dawn , especially his last and greatest bearer, Arthur Dayne , the Sword of the Morning.

Varys recounts his own origins, and how he created his network of spies he calls his little birds. Petyr Baelish highlights on arrival at the first of the Andals invaders who went on to become the great knights of the Vale of Arryn. Randyll Tarly reflects on the history of House Tarly , and his own story with his eldest son Samwell.

Brynden Tully details the history of Riverrun , the ancestral castle of the House Tully , and the strengths that have allowed it to resist millennia of wars.

Varys and Qyburn recall the era when Targaryen dragons were housed in King's Landing. Samwell Tarly tells the history of the Citadel , the center of learning where maesters earn their chains. Jaime Lannister recounts the founding of his ancestral home, Casterly Rock.

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I love this…. Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews. Amazon Reviews. Sort by:. Most Helpful Most Recent. Filter by:. All stars 5 star only 4 star only 3 star only 2 star only 1 star only. John The description lies There is no new material in this book like the description states.

Abigail Frank Mehh Even though it is true to its description this book does not offer a immersive story. Susan Need to be a Follower I wanted to listen to this because I thought it would help me follow the story better. Willetta Must Be a Fan This is a great tool for a fan of the series. Shannon Very succinct history of Westeros Covers hundreds of years and hundreds of characters in just over an hour. Geldy1 Tim Garrity Fine for Novice This book is a fine summary for a novice.

Alithia Brief and introductory in type If you want a short summary of the characters on the HBO show and a short history of thier houses this is cool. Show More. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Jun 18, Sara Pigott rated it it was ok.

What happened to proofreading? A fun read, and interesting. But it needs work. Grammatical errors and poor proofreading. You can tell it was a rush job, "just get it done". Dec 10, Amber H Houk rated it it was ok. I read the books. If you read the books you have this information. May 09, Paul Hathcox rated it liked it. Some of the information on this book won't be new to readers of the books.

Feb 04, Anita J. Van Hal rated it liked it. Informative but lots of spelling errors This book contains a plethora of information that is helpful but the Kindle book has a large number of spelling errors. Dec 30, Brittany Buckler rated it it was amazing. Interesting and informative A nice breakdown and history of the characters we all know and love. Useful for those who have read the entire series but also useful for those just getting started or who havent read the series yet. Apr 06, Ed rated it did not like it.

Amazon you should be ashamed for recommending this Terrible book all around, glad it was free, but skip it anyways not worth spending the time slogging through its puerile and childish text.



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