'The Winds Of Winter' Release Date, News & Update: George RR Martin Can Launch The Book In The Current Year

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Jan 27, 2017 11:33 AM EST

Many readers consider book as the common bloodline for knowledge. Readers always wait for the release of good books like "The Winds of Winter." It is true that good books only can pacify the hunger for true knowledge.

Recently, it is reported that "The Winds of Winter", one of the most popular upcoming books, will be released in the current year. The author of the book is the famous Mexican author George RR Martin. It is still unknown that when this much-anticipated book will ultimately bring a smile on the face of millions of fans.

YIBADA reports that the Mexican author may not release any sample chapters of the much-awaited book "The Winds of Winter". Last few months fans and readers have not seen the release of any sample chapters. It is assumed that the author is preparing to finish the book and so he wants to keep "the plot of the book intact".

Earlier, in 2016 George RR Martin released some sample chapters. No further development is seen in the new year. It is a common fact that there must be anticipations regarding the book ""The Winds of Winter".

Sources also reveal that the much-anticipated book "The Winds of Winter" is very lengthy. It is also anticipated that the book may contain more than 1,500 pages. There are several reports and speculations regarding the book.

The true fact is there is no official confirmation of these reports and speculations. Apart from this, there are some new rumors. According to those rumors, "The Winds of Winter" is passing through the proofreading phase. The Ringer reports that George RR Martin has already written a huge number of words for this book.

The author has not yet confirmed these reports. It can be possible that some of the reports may become true, but it is best to wait for the official announcement. It is true that fans are desperate to read the much-awaited book "The Winds of Winter", but it is better to wait for the exact moment. 

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