
Even on e-readers it works, but of course since these devices are slow it is not as convenient, but at least if you really want to you can. You can go directly to the great articles of A Wiki of Ice and Fire that are very detailed. You will see that I left the hyperlinks since I think they do not bother while reading at all, and they can definitely be useful, especially if browsing on phone/tablet/computer.

Hopefully by the time A Dream of Spring comes, the summaries for The Winds of Winter will be up :P In any case I'll check from time to time and maybe release some new versions.

Without further ado, here is the link to the folder containing the EPUB (for all e-readers except Kindle), the AZW3 (for Kindle only), the MOBI (legacy format accepted by most e-readers), and the PDF versions.Īctually, the code I used to scrape and setup the eBook is made so that I can update the book pretty easily, if there are major revisions to the chapters' pages on the Wiki for example.The summaries for A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons do not have as much content as the ones for A Game of Thrones for instance (I would say about half), but since I didn't read my eBook yet (:P) I cannot tell if it is important or not (in fact maybe the GoT summaries have too much content? I'm sure the most avid readers here will have a say about what's the good level of details).

I made this originally for myself since I wanted to remember all the intricacies of the story but wasn't willing to read all the books again, but I realized after finishing it that maybe other people would also enjoy it, so here it is :) 1, A Game of Thrones, and just 13% of the total amount of words in the five volumes, so you will save a lot of reading time! The total amount of words is about 80% the one of the vol. I compiled in an eBook (and PDF for people who prefer, or don't have an e-reader) all the chapter summaries from A Wiki of Ice and Fire, and these are very detailed for the most part. No will to read the whole five books again before Fire & Blood's release in November, or The Winds of Winter's one (God knows when)? But you want to remember all the intricate details? Look no further!
