Game Of Thrones, Days Without End, Fugitive Pieces
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A series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, "A Game of Thrones is a Song of Ice and Fire's First Novel." The novel was first published on August 1, 1996. It won the Locus Award in 1997 and was nominated for both the Nebula Award and the Fantasy Award.
In 1997, he won the Hugo Award for Best Novel. The novel became a bestseller in the New York Times in January 2011 and reached number one on the list. Game of Thrones is one of the 100 most influential novels published by BBC News on 5 November 2019. Received the Ignotus Award in 2003. Game Of Thrones is a worldwide famous book. Popular tv series have also been made by following this book.
Days Without End
Sebastian Barry's seventh novel is "Days Without End." The novel is set against the backdrop of the Indian War and the American Civil War. The novel is narrated by Thomas McNulty, an Irish immigrant. He fled to Canada and then to the United States to escape the Great Depression. He became acquainted with Cole in America and formed a friendship. A love affair developed with him.
At first, he worked as an entertainer in cross-dressing as a young boy. He then joined the Army and participated in both the Indian War and the American Civil War. The novel follows The Hourouts of Aeneas McNulty, The Secret Scripture, and The Temporary Gentleman.
A fictional version of Sebastian Barry's past relative is Thomas McNulty, who is said to have participated in the Indian War. In 2016, the novel was awarded the Costa Book Award. In the novel, the award critics call it a miracle or epic. Literary critics have praised the novel, saying it can provide love and security during history's turmoil.
The book won the Walter Scott Prize in 2017 and was named one of the top ten novels by Time magazine in 2016. The novel was ranked 64th on the Guardian's list of the best books of the 21st century published in 2019. The book is also listed as one of the 100 most influential novels published by BBC News the same year.
Fugitive Pieces Book
One of the most popular novels by the famous Canadian poet and novelist Anne Michaels is "Fugitive Pieces". The story of the novel is divided into two parts. The first central part is about Jacob Beer, who survived the Polish Holocaust. And the second part is arranged with a man named Ben, the son of a man who survived two Holocaust. The novel was first published in Canada in 1996 and in the United Kingdom the following year.
After being published in Canada, the novel won the Book's First Novel Award. It has also won the Trillium Book Award, the Orange Award for Fiction, the Guardian Fiction Award, and the Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Award. The book has been a bestseller for over two years, and the popular novel has been translated into more than 20 languages.
In addition to winning many awards, Michaels has received praise from multiple media outlets and academics such as Professor John Mullen and Michiko Kakutani of University College London. On 5 November 2019, the novel "Fugitive Pieces" was listed as one of the 100 most influential novels published by BBC News.
Jacob Bear is a man who is the only survivor in town and Athos finds and rescues him. He emerged as a famous boy and later became a famous poet. Athos Roussos is a geologist. He rescues Jacob and becomes his guardian. He taught Jacob various things, such as science, many beauties of the world, etc.
So I would highly recommend you to read those books. You will feel happy by reading those books.
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