Updated ‘Winds Of Winter’ App To Release Full Chapter of George R.R Martin’s Much Awaited Book; Sixth Installment of “A Song Of Fire And Ice” Leaked By Evasive Author?

"Winds of Winter," George R.R. Martin's highly anticipated book, has no official release date yet but fans can get the chance to read a whole chapter through the application dubbed "A World of Ice and Fire."

Entertainment Weekly reported that the "World of Ice and Fire" app will be updated to include a whole chapter, which seems to revolve around the cunning and always entertaining Tyrion Lannister, based on the paragraph reportedly released by the evasive author George R.R. Martin.

The website first broke the story about the paragraph from "Winds of Winter."

While it doesn't really reveal anything, the paragraph is at least something to whet the appetite of the eager fans of "Winds of Winter," who are hungry for some news about the new book by George R.R. Martin.

The paragraph read:

TYRION

Somewhere off in the far distance, a dying man was screaming for his mother. "To horse!" a man was yelling in Ghiscari, in the next camp to the north of the Second Sons. "To horse! To horse!" High and shrill, his voice carried a long way in the morning air, far beyond his own encampment. Tyrion knew just enough Ghiscari to understand the words, but the fear in his voice would have been plain in any tongue. I know how he feels.

The "World of Ice and Fire" app serves as the official guide to the five installments of the series "A Song of Fire and Ice."

According to George R.R. Martin's official website, the app includes profile of 540+ characters, 380+ places and interactive world maps.

George R.R. Martin, however, is still mum on the release date of "Winds of Winter" as he insisted time and again that he is a very slow writer. Meanwhile, the fourth season of "Game of Thrones," which is based on George R.R. Martin's book, will premiere on HBO on April 6 at 9 p.m.

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