Book 1 & 2 have more good quality colored illustrations, (2 has the most) the 3rd has only a few, but every book has like black/white illustrations every 20-30 pages which is still nice. Bookbinding and paperwise they all seem/feel the same. JonnyHarts • 2 yr. ago. Welcome to r/tolkienfans! This subreddit is a space for the Tolkien nerds of reddit to debate and discuss the whole Tolkien mythos. We emphasise serious discussion here over jokey/meme-based posts. That's not to say you have to be a LOTR scholar or Tolkien academic to post or enjoy this subreddit, but that we'd prefer mature topics of Idc if illegal. [NO SPOILERS] means any comments with spoilers need to use spoiler tags to cover the information. Show tags are black. Book tags are red. Game tags are orange. For more info please check the spoiler guide . red_kvothe. • 5 mo. ago. I've read on some other subreddit that someone emailed HarperCollins, and they confirmed that they are definitely going to continue and finish the series, but A Feast for Crows will be out by the end of this year at the earliest, so safer bet is 2024. As for Dance with Dragons, who knows, maybe by 2025-2026 Just got the Illustrated Edition and a little disappointed. I just flipped through and only noticed a couple illustrations. I am currently leading A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and thought that the special edition would be similar to AKSK. A Game of Thrones, The Board Game. Also by FFG and based on the book series, the first edition was released in 2003, with the second edition in 2011. Battles of Westeros . 896K subscribers in the asoiaf community. News and discussions relating to George R. R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" novels, his Westeros-based… Yes, the ending is terrible, however the show as a whole is still great and people who say the entire show sucks because of the ending are just idiots. Froggeger. • 3 yr. ago. people who say the entire show sucks because of the ending are just idiots. fGVGy.

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