'Winds of Winter’ Update: George RR Martin finishes novel, release date revealed; Game of Thrones’ plot deviates from the original

By Staff Writer

Mar 12, 2015 10:15 AM EDT

Are you a fan of 'A Song of Ice and Fire'? If you are, we have some great news for you. In fact, this update might make you scream at the top of your lungs! I know that you have been waiting for years to get your hands on 'The Winds of Winter'. We all know that you are ready to read all those great battles. There were a lot of speculations on the date of release and in fact, some of you got tired of waiting for a definite schedule. The most 'believable' date was next year. I am pretty sure you were prepared for that. However, fans out there might be shocked by our news.

Did you know that one source revealed that The Winds of Winter might be out this October? We are talking about 2015, people! This will be out together with 'A Knight of Seven Kingdoms'. George RR Martin has allegedly shared that he is already furnishing the book. If this is indeed true, fans are surely going crazy right now!

In our last report, we mentioned that The Winds of Winter will be more or less a thousand-page long. If this is already finished, was Martin just playing around when he said that he can't identify an exact date on when he can end the book? But who cares? All we want is to have our eyes peeled over the book's pages.

While we are waiting for The Winds of Winter's release, we will witness first the Game of Thrones this April. I'm sure you won't miss it for the world. However, do not expect that all the characters that are alive in the book will be alive in the TV series. The story on the screen might deviate from what we will see on books. That's just a warning because we do not want the readers to expect so much from the show.

I know that millions are already trembling for the release of The Winds of Winter. If there will be meaty updates, we shall post it immediately for your satisfaction.

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