
Of note, I’ve highlighted in RED several of my theories, as well as interesting insights garnered from the novel. In the past two weeks, I’ve pondered the wisdom in whether living through Sansa’s betrayal, Ned’s death or Drogo’s suffering would be worth the pain, but the end result has been to fall even more in love with this fantastic series! Even though I know what is going to happen Martin’s extensive details draws me in, hook, line and sinker. As when I reviewed The World of Ice and Fire, which was broken up into four components, Ancient History, Seven Kingdoms, Free Cities, and t he world beyond the Free Cities, I will be formatting the posts in bullets containing the topics that catch my interest during the reread. With that being said, I’ve finally finished listening to the first book and you’ll find the following blog post significantly different from my traditional posts. My Mom once stopped me and commented that she thought I was speaking another language.


As you can imagine, my analytical mind loves this kind of jigsaw puzzle and as my family and friends can attest they have suffered through me discussing my various theories regarding people and places completely foreign to them.
#HAPPY GAME OF THRONES SONGS SERIES#
One of my goals upon starting my blog was to do a set of posts, whereupon I reread the aforementioned series and comment on statements, clues, or breadcrumbs Martin leaves for the reader to perhaps ascertain the bigger mysteries at play. Approximately seven years ago I was introduced to the A Song of Fire and Ice series and promptly became obsessed with the Seven Kingdoms and everything that realm and world has to entail.
