A list of differences between the A Song Of Ice And Fire books and the Game Of Thrones TV adaptation. I'm not including anything after the current books end.
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The A Song of Ice and Fire series author says his books and the HBO hit have gone "separate ways."
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nermai
over a year ago
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10 Crazy Theories We Believed Were Gospel Before Watching Game of Thrones Season 6
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Saejima
over a year ago
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Jon Snow probably isn't staying dead in the books, either.
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Saejima
over a year ago
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As of the end of season 6, Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF) have truly gone their separate ways.
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Saejima
over a year ago
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It's a diabolical greatest-hits collection that includes murder, framing, and infanticide.
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Saejima
over a year ago
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In the biggest return of the entire series so far (on the show at least), our very own Sandor Clegane, the Hound, thudded back into our lives. How could I write about anyone else this week?
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Saejima
over a year ago
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The book's antiwar monologue was crucial to understanding the whole series, and that change demands special scrutiny.
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Saejima
over a year ago
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A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE SPOILERS BEYOND THIS POINT
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Saejima
over a year ago
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Some George R.R. Martin fans were disappointed Sunday’s Game of Thrones episode, “The Broken Man,” didn’t include an epic speech from the books that inspired the episode’s title.
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Saejima
over a year ago
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