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Game of Thrones Reading Order
Author of the books which inspired the hit HBO show, George R. R. Martin has been writing professionally since he was 21 years old. Now in his 70s, Martin is well known for penning the epic fantasy series Game of Thrones.
Despite starting the series with the first book, A Game of Thrones, in 1996, the books remain unfinished with many doubting whether the final two novels will ever be released. The latest instalment, A Dance With Dragons, was published in the same year that the television show first broadcast, 2011.
How Many Percy Jackson Books Are There?
A popular children’s fantasy series written by Rick Riordan, the first Percy Jackson book was published in 2005.
Heavily inspired by Greek mythology, the original seven book series follows protagonist Percy Jackson as he navigates discovering that he’s the son of the water god Poseidon. These are widely considered to be one of bestselling book series of all time, selling 180 million copies around the world in dozens of languages.
Ernest Cline Books in Order
Author of the 2011 hit novel Ready Player One, Ernest Cline is a science-fiction novelist, screenwriter, and self described geek. He’s written a total of 4 books that have been published in 50 countries, and has spent more 100 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list.
Jenny Han Books in Order
I fell in love with Jenny Han’s books after watching To All the Boys I Loved before after it launched on Netflix in 2018. Little did I know that she has actually written eleven books, including a whole series that I’ve never heard of!
Here are all of Jenny Han’s books in order, starting with her very first.
Welcome to Zürich’s designated literary hotel, the B2 Boutique. This is somewhere that’s been on my literary travel bucket list for a very long time, and visiting was an absolute dream come true. I’m excited to show you around!
Upon entering the hotel lobby you’ll snatch your first glance of the B2 Boutique’s coveted library. The lobby area has lots of comfy seating options and doubles up as a large coworking space, making it a great place to grab an armchair and a coffee and get some work done, or just relax with a book.