George R R Martin

George R R Martin

Fantasy Author & Television Producer

George R. R. Martin is best known for A Song of Ice and Fire, the epic fantasy series adapted into the HBO phenomenon Game of Thrones.

Authors & Thinkers

George R. R. Martin is an American novelist and television producer renowned for creating A Song of Ice and Fire, an intricate fantasy epic that revolutionized the genre with its complex characters and unpredictable plot developments. Beyond fantasy, Martin's reading interests span historical fiction, science fiction, and adventure narratives, as evidenced by his diverse recommendation selections. His work has earned him numerous awards and a global fanbase spanning decades.

13 Books Recommended by George R R Martin

Ranked by popularity across all reading lists on this site

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#1

Ready Player One

by Ernest Cline

9 people recommended

A tremendous amount of fun.

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Also recommended by: Mark Zuckerberg, Brian Armstrong, Astro Teller, Bill Gurley, Austen Allred, Barry Ritholtz, Jenn Im, Steve Jurvetson

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#2

Station Eleven

by Emily St. John Mandel

4 people recommendedrecommended 2x

Really blew me away.

Really blew me away.

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Also recommended by: Kathryn Minshew, Tim Urban, Tyler Cowen

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#3

The Girl on the Train

by Paula Hawkins

4 people recommendedrecommended 2x

It's a strong story, with a great sense of time and place, and one that had me from start to finish.

It's a strong story, with a great sense of time and place, and one that had me from start to finish.

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Also recommended by: Barack Obama, Jennifer Aniston, Joe Hill

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#4

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3 people recommendedrecommended 2x

[This author] is a journalist who writes non-fiction books that read like novels, real page-turners. This one is no exception.

[This author] is a journalist who writes non-fiction books that read like novels, real page-turners. This one is no exception.

Also recommended by: Lloyd Blankfein, Chris Dixon

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#5

Ivanhoe

by Sir Walter Scott

2 people recommended

[This author] is hard going for many modern readers, I realize, but there’s still great stuff to be found in [this book].

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Also recommended by: Murray Carter

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#6

The Fireman

by Joe Hill

recommended 2x

Original and gripping, a page-turner.

Original and gripping, a page-turner.

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#7

Outlander

by Diana Gabaldon

A wonderful blend of historical drama, science fiction, fantasy, and romance.

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#8

Armada

by Ernest Cline

recommended 2x

A paean to the video games of a bygone era.

A paean to the video games of a bygone era.

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#9

Angles of Attack

by Marko Kloos

recommended 2x

Might actually have an outside chance at earning a genuine Hugo nod solely on its merits.

Might actually have an outside chance at earning a genuine Hugo nod solely on its merits.

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#10

The White Company

by Arthur Conan Doyle

There’s still great stuff to be found [in this book].

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#11

The Beautiful Cigar Girl

by Daniel Stashower

recommended 2x

Call this one history or biography if you must, but it reads like a novel.

Call this one history or biography if you must, but it reads like a novel.

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#12

The Iron King

by Maurice Druon

France’s best historical novelist since Dumas Pere.

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#13

The Shining Girls

by Lauren Beukes

A fully engrossing read.

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