George RR Martin shows a chapter of "The Winds of Winter"

George RR Martin

George RR Martin, author of the well-known saga A Song of Ice and Fire, is taking the time to write the sixth book in this saga, "The Winds of Winters" (in Spanish, "Winds of winter"). However, Despite the author's efforts, the novel was unable to reach bookstores before the premiere date of the sixth season of the series. "Game of Thrones", which has led many fans to fear that the next book would be spoiled due to the HBO series.

Fortunately and to the surprise of many, the author has written a chapter of his latest book and has shown it on his blog. This is a chapter about the character Arianne Martell and her relationship with sand snakes. You can read the extract by clicking on a link that I leave at the end of the post.

Unfortunately, for fans who want to move on with the story, Arianne has yet to appear in "Game of Thrones”Since the chapter offers little information about the events that took place earlier in the season.

While some optimistic followers may come to think that the author's showing of this chapter is a sign that Martin is nearing the completion of the book, in a separate blog post, the author stated the following:

“This is just to silence any rumors. Showing the chapter does NOT mean you are done".

The sixth season of the series "Game of Thrones" marks the continuation of the series beyond the books. Since the series returned to television screens, numerous theories have emerged across the internet, in particular theories about the tower and the identity of Azor Ajai as Jon Snow.

Here are the links to the author's page and where to read the chapter (in English)


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