'Winds Of Winter' Book Release, Theories Spilled
The "Winds of Winter" show reportedly inspired an upcoming book of the same title that is rumored to release in October 2017. Furthermore, it is believed that a collection of 15 original stories based on tales of swords and sorcery may be launched alongside the "Winds of Winter" book. In the meantime, rumor has it that Jon Snow may be experiencing some trouble in the book.
The "Book Of Swords" author revealed that the "Winds Of Winter" book is almost ready. It should be noted that "Book of Swords" is not a sample chapter of the "Winds of Winter". Instead, the book is a collection of 15 original stories set in Westeros penned by the likes of George R.R. Martin. In addition, Martin reportedly unveiled that dozens of chapters of the "Winds of Winter" are ready, Geek reported.
The author previously released 11 sample chapters from the book. It is expected that "Winds of Winter" may be nearing the finishing line. As "Book of Swords" is expected to release in October, "Winds of Winter" may also be ready for publication in October. Rumor has it that "Book of Swords" may have a good run if launched alongside "Winds of Winter". Leaked reports also claim that the book may feature the deaths of several prominent characters. Furthermore, the Mother of Dragons is believed to unleash her fury and set fire to Westeros.
In other news, a Redditor reportedly revealed that the resurrection of Jon Snow may be different in the "Winds of Winter" book. Apparently, the new king in the North may find it difficult to convince the other Northern lords about his resurrection. Furthermore, the Northern Lords may need to be convinced that Snow has been released of his vows to Night's Watch.
"Winds of Winter" theories reveal that the first reaction to his resurrection may be slanderous. Apparently, Snow may be considered a pretender and deserter. Furthermore, the Westeros may also find it hard to accept Snow's claim as son of Rhaegar and Lyanna without proof, Vanity Fair reported.
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