Reading George Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” can be like looking at a tapestry of the middle ages that features central figures in action, a few witnesses in the background, but also meticulous details of flora and fauna. Once you look beyond the main image, and concentrate on a...
but Martin insists there is a supernatural fantasy explanation instead of a scientific one.[20] Martin rather enjoyed the symbolism of the seasons, with summer as a time of growth and plenty and joy and winter
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the blaring headline reflected the fear and confusion felt in Oklahoma's black community when a massive and enraged white mob looted, burned, and destroyed the affluent African American town of Greenwood, killing hundreds along the way.