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Game of Thrones: The Book of White Walkers

By: CraftWrite Publishing
Narrated by: Leanne Yau
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Summary

Full of daring theories and fascinating tales from the world of Ice and Fire, Game of Thrones: The Book of White Walkers delves deep into the most riveting aspects of White Walkers - who they are, where they came from and where they are going. How did the First Men cross the Narrow Sea, habitat of the Children of the Forest, and how did the war of technology and magic unleash the White Walkers? Was it really Bran the Builder who constructed the Wall and what horror lies underneath it? And is the Wall truly the permanent structure fans perceive it to be, or will it be razed through one of the many ways hinted at in the books? Finally, can White Walkers be truly defeated, and if so, how?

A perfect gift for fans of the TV show as well as the book series, Game of Thrones: The Book of White Walkers serves as both an introduction and an accompaniment to the existing media. If you want to find out how the World of Ice and Fire came to be or what might happen next, this is the place to start!

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If you have GOT withdrawals this is not the one

This is a review of the books and the TV Series and discusses Hypnotises and conjecture, it's not really the White walkers story.
A Complete waste of money and my time

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Good performance, a fresh voice

Well narrated, but as I've listened to 'A World of Ice and Fire' this was basically a re-cap of what I've already listened to.

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  • 05-10-19

not worth it

it's nothing but a retelling of Martin's narrative, it doesn't bring anything new or interesting

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Isn't worth buying

I didn't learn anything new about White Walkers from the book. It just recaps White Walkers' history and offers a few theories of the story's ending.

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rubbish

this was disappointing. the narrator was hard to understand. which made parts difficult to hear. 👎

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not very well narrated quite difficult to follow because of this..very poor and totally false

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Pointless if you know anything about GoT

Written before the last series it adds little to no value if you have watched/ read GoT.

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Nothing new!

We all know the story and this book does little to shed more light on the white walkers than what wiki fandom on white walkers origin gives, this must have been written towards the end of the first GOT series 7-8 seasons. Don’t waste a credit on this useless book

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it's fine

theories from before show ended. some bad editing with repeating sentences. overall it's fine

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could have been better

I thought it was good, but didn't really give more insight into the night king. I was a little disappointed as its all things you already know, if you watch Game of Thrones.

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  • Glenn Woolard
  • 02-12-17

Rehash of known information.

There was not anything surprising or unknown if you are a regular watcher of the show or reader of the novels.

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  • Nick
  • 27-07-18

Doesn’t say anything you don’t already know

Pretty much no reason for this book to exist, plenty of other sources to go to when you actually want to learn something about the others. Doesn’t add anything just reiterates obvious things, not worth listening to so save both your money and time.

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  • Neal
  • 18-11-17

Yet another George R.R. Martin money grabbing attempt!

I have enjoyed greatly both the five books and the seven seasons with season listed as the series conclusion. However!....How can Martin write any new book in the BOOK SERIES that would not give away the series ending, or more likely continue HIS storylines and confuse EVERYONE? He promised YEARS ago that he would have published book SIX in his storyline BEFORE now. He instead chose to write or just edit stories and histories of the world he created. All are fine, EXCEPT when the most important thing is left undone. I've lost all respect for Martin as an author. He seems to be much more content making more money now than ever before just on his royalties and fees charged for using his creation. Not a thing wrong with making money from ones work, but don't make promises you never plan to keep! It could be worse though. His wonderful story could have been allowed to be butchered as another favorite fiction writer Stephen King has allowed so very often. And this travesty that could have been made into such an equally excellent series like GoT. Was destroyed and what's worst of all...King allowed it to happen! His lifetime work spanning about 40 YEARS from its inception to completion. Turned into a complete and horrible joke as this movie failing horribly at the box office as it should proves. So I guess whatever I think about Martin, it could have been much, much worse.

My opinion is that Martin will NEVER produce a new book in Song Of Ice & Fire while letting the TV writers come up with the series ending which has now gone nearly and completely in a different track than his novels. Main occurrences not in books but done on TV... Targaryen comes back to Westeros with nearly ALL the fighting forces from Essos. Most notably missing are the ultimate assassins known as the The Faceless. Why? Based on both books and show, Daenarys has no idea who this sect or cult is. They certainly would be a major asset as shown by Arya Stark who wiped out the majority of House Frey all by herself with no trouble at all. Why not have her simply assassinate Cersei and by default, the much more reasonable Lannister, Jamie would step in, OR if they hold to all the rules of succession...Tyrian would become the new King of the Seven Kingdoms as the only eligible living heir to the wealth and power of House Lannister. And HE as well as Jamie KNOW that Jon is correct about the true war is coming from the north in the form of the White Walkers. Add to that Bran now knows EVERYTHING past, present, and some of the future. He is The army's ultimate spy and intelligence gatherer. And so much more to discuss, but not here in this review of the money I've wasted once again on something I hoped would be as advertised.

Final point...magic was brought BACK to the world with the birth of the three dragons. Hasn't anyone realized this? Clearly said in the books and touched on in the series....how the Pyromancers were now able to once again produce Wildfire. Plus the mystics in the House of the Undying regained the power they had lost since the last dragons died off. And I personally find it very irritating to have contradicting history of the relationship between the Children of the forest and the First Men. Based on EVERYTHING shown and told in books and series. The Children were pushed OUT of their southern homes INCLUDING Dragonstone during the war with the First Men. Created the Walkers to turn the tide from losing to winning by creating these Dead, but not dead original and First Walker aka The Night King with Dragon glass. So why doesn't Bran just get the answer and best way to eliminate the Walkers from the last of the Children who still live in the north? And is it impossible for the BEST of the Faceless Men not be able to infiltrate the Walkers and try to assassinate the Night King? And why do the White Walkers seem not to care about Essos? Everything that is in Westeros came from Essos except the Children of the Forest. Hmmm, seems just like America and how the Europeans came and decided to TAKE the land and proceeded to lie, cheat, and exterminate all of those who were living here in peace and harmony with the land. Most tribes were willing to share and live together, etc. Sound like a familiar story??

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  • Ronald Garey
  • 14-04-18

weak. nothing new!

This book about the white Walkers is only for the listen for can't get enough G.O.T. that they must have everything. the book only goes over what has allready been written in the book and TV. no new info. the narrator does a good job of going over the info.

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 11-08-18

you can get all the information anywhere.

if you don't use the internet to look up GOT info or fan theory's than I'd recommend this other that that I wouldn't recommend it.

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  • AudioBookRomance
  • 26-08-17

Good info for catching up on things!

Good info for catching up on things!

If you download the ebook, which is free for Kindle Unlimited members, it has a note that states that the book is constantly updated, so the audio and print may not match up.

The audio does not cover the last episodes of the series which are being split into two seasons. The first half just concluded and the second half will play out next year.

The audio covers all that has happened with the White Walkers so far in both the books and the television show. The TV show is ahead time-line wise of the books, as Mr. Martin has deadline issues. There are still 2 more books due in the series.

This is a good catch up on things you may of missed so far as well as a nice refresher for before the season of the show starts. It also covers some theories and speculations, that as a fan, you know you have.

Leanne Yau does an excellent job of narrating this Non-Fiction read about a Fiction series. She presents the information in a clear and precise manner.

I give this a 5 for what it is, but also want to put a warning out there for those that are just starting the series either in print or TV, there will be spoilers.

Ebook obtained through Kindle Unlimited
Audiobook obtained for free at my request and I am voluntarily leaving this unbiased review
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  • Graceless Fae
  • 02-06-18

It's okay

This is a decent listen IF you haven't plunged into the world of fan theory. However, if you are current with the TV series and you have read the books, this is just dribble. All it does is give you an overview of everything you already know. I was very disappointed with the fact that there is no new information about white walkers.

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  • BPsandi
  • 10-04-19

Chock full of theories

The narrator checks in with key components of ASOIAF. All very plausible conjectures and well documented. However, it leaves you guessing more about the Children of the forest and questions about the”three-headed dragon) and the riders. Excellent recap to relate books with H O series

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 25-02-19

No new information

There is nothing about this book that gives ANY new or not commonly know facts about the white walkers. Don’t waste your time or money.

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  • Thomas
  • 04-03-19

Not worth it

This book is several things, and none of them good. It's incredibly short, about an hour. The book also tells you absolutely nothing that you don't already know from the actual books. The narrator also seems to be nearly whispering at times and seems bored with what she's reading. I would advise skipping this one unless you're just collecting everything GoT.

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