A Game of Thrones Audiobook [Free] | A Song of Ice and Fire | George R R Martin

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A Game of Thrones by GRRM is one of the most popular fantasy novel series out there in the whole world! The web series based on the story has garnered record-breaking views from all over the world. So, if you're searching for the audiobook--here it is for you!

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Winter is coming. Such is the harsh saying of House Stark, the northernmost of the fiefdoms that owe loyalty to King Robert Baratheon in far away King's Landing. There Eddard Stark of Winterfell rules in Robert's name. There his family stays in harmony and solace: his pleased spouse, Catelyn; his children Robb, Brandon, and Rickon; his little girls Sansa and Arya; and his jerk child, Jon Snow. Far toward the north, behind the transcending Wall, lie savage Wildings and more awful - unnatural things consigned to legend during the very long term summer, however demonstrating all around genuine and really lethal in the turning of the period. However a more prompt danger prowls toward the south, where Jon Arryn, the Hand of the King, has passed on under secretive conditions. Presently Robert is riding north to Winterfell, bringing his sovereign, the exquisite however cool Cersei, his child, the savage, vainglorious Prince Joffrey, and the sovereign's siblings Jaime and Tyrion of the amazing and well off House Lannister - the initial a fighter without equivalent, the second a bantam whose hindered height gives a false representation of a splendid psyche.

All are setting out toward Winterfell and a decisive experience that will shift the direction of realms. In the interim, across the Narrow Sea, Prince Viserys, beneficiary of the fallen House Targaryen, which once controlled all of Westeros, plans to recover the seat with a multitude of savage Dothraki - whose faithfulness he will buy in the solitary coin left to him: his wonderful yet guiltless sister, Daenerys.

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Hardly any books have spellbound the creative mind and won the commitment and recognition of perusers and pundits wherever as has George R. R. Martin's great epic pattern of high dream that started with A Game of Thrones. Presently, in A Feast for Crows, Martin conveys the hotly anticipated fourth book of his milestone arrangement, as a realm destroyed ends up finally near the very edge of harmony . . . just to be dispatched on a much really startling course of obliteration.

A Feast for Crows

It appears to be unrealistic. Following quite a while of unpleasant hardship and lethal unfairness, the seven forces separating the land have demolished each other into an uncomfortable détente. Or on the other hand so it shows up. . . . With the passing of the gigantic King Joffrey, Cersei is administering as official in King's Landing. Robb Stark's destruction has crushed the spirit of the Northern radicals, and his kin are dissipated all through the realm like seeds on fruitless soil. Barely any authentic cases to the once frantically looked for Iron Throne actually exist—or they are held in hands excessively powerless or too removed to even think about employing them adequately. The conflict, which seethed wild for so long, has consumed itself out.

In any case, as in the fallout of any climactic battle, it isn't well before the survivors, bandits, rebels, and carcass eaters begin to accumulate, picking over the bones of the dead and battling for the riches of the prospective dead. Presently in the Seven Kingdoms, as the human crows collect over a feast of remains, trying new plots and hazardous new coalitions are formed, while amazing faces—some natural, others just barely showing up—are seen arising out of an unpropitious dusk of past battles and tumult to take up the difficulties ahead.
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Title 00:01
Prologue, Haunted forest 00:11
Chapter 1 Bran I, Winterfell 24:36
Chapter 2 Catelyn I 43:41
Chapter 3 Daenerys I, Pentos 56:47
Chapter 4 Eddard I, Winterfell 1:24:12
Chapter 5 Jon I 1:48:15
Chapter 6 Catelyn II 2:08:03
Chapter 7 Arya I 2:30:29
Chapter 8 Bran II 2:48:10
Chapter 9 Tyrion I 3:11:29
Chapter 10 Jon II 3:25:10
Chapter 11 Daenerys II, Outside the walls of Pentos 3:38:25
Chapter 12 Eddard II, Barrowlands 4:02:44
Chapter 13 Tyrion II, North of Winterfell on the way to Castle Black 4:23:46
Chapter 14 Catelyn III, Winterfell 4:45:56
Chapter 15 Sansa I, inn at the crossroads
near the ruby ford 5:10:30
Chapter 16 Eddard III, Darry 5:43:06
Chapter 17 Bran III, Winterfell 5:58:24
Chapter 18 Catelyn IV, Aboard the Storm Dancer in Blackwater Bay - King's Landing 6:09:20
Chapter 19 Jon III, Castle Black 6:34:45
Chapter 20 Eddard IV, King's Landing 7:05:49
Chapter 21 Tyrion III, Castle Black 7:35:08
Chapter 22 Arya II, King's Landing 8:01:27
Chapter 23 Daenerys III, The Dothraki Sea 8:26:00
Chapter 24 Bran IV, Winterfell 8:52:00
Chapter 25 Eddard V, King's Landing 9:20:15

DAWN
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Gods.. AGOT is such a great book... Listening to the chapters narrated like this is like watching the first season of the show all in your mind.. but ten times better

oscarbautista
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Thank you for this.. its much easier for me to hear the book than to read it.. my brain likes it better for some reason 😆

AdriaMcC
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I fell asleep to this..had some weird dreams.

rickyemrick
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Thanks for making these funtastic audiobook.... please upload more

Ours-Culture.
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Roy Dotrice we miss and need your voice for these audiobooks... rest in peace

Yabuheru
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grey-ishmatter
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Is there a part 2 to this? This book ends before the book actually does. Please provide a link!!

MadamAdam
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1:14:47
I don't get the "battle of the trident" reference.

akinjidesleek
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Seven gods! I started listening to this book on my phone, not paying much attention to the video, absolutely believing that it was a screenshot. Then with the horse -Khal Drogo's present, there appears a fish, fuck, the picture is alive...."

Sorry, that's the only thing I can say about this narration. I still have to get to the end. I don't know, for example, what if, the narrator, when the Lannister dies, starts loudly farting, right into the mic, and I for some reason can't sleep after hearing that shit?

And I'm not sure what would be the reason for my distress - the book itself or the narration.

ilemming
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Anyone else think the 3 tips of the plant in the video looks like 3 dragons or am I high?

Bobsacamano
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Aside from a few mispronunciations and some failed emotional assignations, this is a fine listen.

ClownShoes-ofcp
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Anyone have the rest of Sharon Grunwald's audiobook readings?

IKhanmakeWAR
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Please, could someone say the name of the narrator?

vladimirlyzhin
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where can i find the orthers books with this same book

vlppdias
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where can I find the rest of the book?

martindejesus
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They definitely did the first episodes in the show better

sarahmedouni
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Hi, who narrated this book? I really like their voice and would like to hear more pf their books

VictorStedfast
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Is your accent British? Sorry I couldnt figure out

bellybob
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Yep! Catelyn is to blame for everything.

gerritpeacock