George R.R. Martin’s ‘The Winds of Winter’ set to welcome the year 2016

By Staff Writer

Oct 07, 2015 10:50 AM EDT

Good news for all "Game of Thrones" fans - George R.R. Martin's 'The Winds of Winter' is said to be taking the shelves by storm on early 2016. The said book is part of 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series, the main story where "Game of Thrones" show on HBO TV is based.

Michal Jakuszewski and Zysk Publishing House have confirmed that translating will take over soon on December 2015. The target date of the 'The Winds of Winter' release will be on early 2016 - might fall on the first quarter. Fans and the big following of the show cannot wait more for the said installment of the "Game of Thrones" series. Fans are looking forward to what is going to happen with Jon Snow in the story, International Business Times featured.

News Everyday shared the current situation of the said TV series. The show's producers have confirmed that Jon Snow is already dead but George R.R. Martin, the creator of the globally acclaimed book and TV series, hinted that Jon Snow might still be alive. This left the fans to further anticipate what is going to happen next.

'The Winds of Winter' might welcome the 2016 ahead. Its talented creator, George R.R. Martin, is excited about the said release, probably more than the Game of Throne's fans do. Alejo Cuervo, editor for a Spanish publisher who knows the writer personally, has also confirmed that the latest book release will be on early 2016. He also expressed that the Spanish manuscript will be given first before the English version - having two dates for each release - but it won't make a big difference hence the said final release, Realty Today cited.

"Game of Thrones" fans are indeed highly excited about the upcoming story installment. Moreover, George R.R. Martin keeps on dropping hints about what's going to happen next especially with the series' famous character Jon Snow.

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