Game of Thrones was an eight-book American fantasy novel series by George R. R. Martin. The story takes place in the fictional world of Westeros and tells of the political struggles and wars between the seven kingdoms, as well as the complex relationships between the various families.
The protagonists of the story were the leaders of the various families, who were fighting for the right to rule the continent of Westeros on this stage full of power struggles. The most famous were the Starks, Lannisters, Baratheons, Tyrells, and Dragonstone.
The story was very complicated, including many dramatic twists and conflicts such as civil war between families, invasion of foreign ghosts, and various political conspiracies and betrayals. The entire series was full of thrills, complex interpersonal relationships, and profound philosophical thinking.
The final ending of Game of Thrones was an open-ended story where readers could fill in the gaps in the story based on their own imaginations and guesses.
The word count of the 'Game of Thrones' novels varies depending on the edition and specific book. For example, 'A Game of Thrones' is quite a hefty book with around 298,000 words. However, different publishers might have slightly different counts due to formatting and such.
The word count varies for different Game of Thrones novels. For example, 'A Game of Thrones' has around 298,000 words. But overall, the series is quite long when you consider all the books combined. The length of the novels contributes to the rich and detailed world that George R. R. Martin has created, with numerous characters, complex plotlines, and a vast fictional history.
The order of the 'Game of Thrones' novels is 'A Game of Thrones', 'A Clash of Kings', 'A Storm of Swords', 'A Feast for Crows', 'A Dance with Dragons', etc.
There are five main novels in the 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series on which 'Game of Thrones' is based. But there are also several companion books and novellas related to the universe.