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Is Game of Thrones different from the books?

Is Game of Thrones different from the books?

The first few seasons of GOT roughly follow the same storylines as their chronological book counterparts. The 4th book (A Feast for Crows) and the 5th book (A Dance with Dragons) however aren’t divided chronologically. Instead they are divided according to the geographical location of the POV characters.

What does Daenerys Targaryen look like in the books?

In the books, however, in keeping with her classic Valyrian look, Daenerys is described as having “violet eyes”, as depicted in the fan art above from VK Cole. In the books, however, Dany’s hair is described as “long, silver-pale”, and is also described as shining like “molten silver”.

Is Got book accurate?

Originally Answered: How accurate is the TV series Game of Thrones compared to the book series? It depends on what angle you’re going for. In terms of Continuity and Plot points it’s about 80\% accurate. However, in terms of Characterisation and Themes, more like 30\%.

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Are the Game of Thrones book versions of characters similar?

While there are similarities between the Game of Thrones book versions of characters and the HBO versions, there are several significant differences. Game of Thrones is one of the most well-received TV shows of all time (with perhaps the exception of the final season). Fans adore Game of Thrones for several reasons.

Why do fans love Game of Thrones so much?

Fans adore Game of Thrones for several reasons. We find ourselves enraptured by the stunning visuals of the series as well as moved by the captivating storylines that frequently leave us clasping our hands over our mouths in utter shock.

Is Tyrion Lannister good or bad in the books?

Tyrion Lannister is perhaps the most kind-hearted soul on HBO’s Game of Thrones with a heart of gold and an abundance of light-hearted jokes to crack even in the darkest hour. We love him on the show because he is pretty much the most morally-upstanding character of all, yet in the books, he isn’t quite as loveable.

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How old is Joffrey Baratheon in Game of Thrones?

The False King, Joffrey Baratheon, was only 12 years of age in the first book of the A Song of Ice and Fire series – A Game of Thrones – and dies at the age of 15 in book four – A Feast For Crows. Jack Gleeson – the Irish actor who portrayed him – was 19 while filming season 1 of HBO’s Game of Thrones.

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