I have read all the books so far published in this series and I was very pleased with how the t.v. Show translated them onto the screen. The books are very detailed, full of lush descriptions of people and places.
Many of the details have been faithfully incorporated into the show. Obviously, to fit the book into 10 episodes, some things were omitted or changed, but all the major plot points and characters remained. Also, the characters have all been aged up as they are very young in the books, but I think this is a good and necessary change.
Pros: Fantastic acting has brought the characters to life, especially Peter Dinklage as Tyrion, Maisie Williams as Arya and Emilia Clarke as Danerys. Set location and special effects are up to par. Cons: If you've read the books, some side stories and tangents that were interesting have been omitted.My husband hadn't read any of them and he enjoyed the show just as much as I did, so you don't need to have read them to understand and love it.
And to everyone who was upset about Ned - trust me, you'll get over it. Just hold on for the ride.
I have not read the book series "A Song of Fire and Ice. " Game of Thrones was an interesting first season. I cannot wait for next season.
I'll have to check out the book series.
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