Tag Archives: game of thrones
Spider Notes: I’m in a Store
GOOD NEWS EVERYBODY!! I am proud to announce that my first book – Never Been to Mars by Larry Gent – is now for sale in a brick-and-mortar store. That’s right I’m in a Store – a store that sells … Continue reading
42 Screens: Game of Thrones
So after much waiting, much fanfare, and the possible scare that this was all HBO’s evil evil April Fool’s joke, Game of Thrones, or GOT to the WWWs, launched it second season with an April 1st premier with wonderful rating … Continue reading
Tuesday Test: Game of Thrones
Welcome Back to Tuesday Test. This week we are doing our test early all for the launch of a certain season 2 premier. Game of Thrones is a show. It’s a good show. It was based off of a book. … Continue reading
42 Screens: Game of Throne Infograph
Game of Thrones is a HIT!! This is a fact. The show, which did amazingly in its first episode, has already gotten a second season. The popularity has led me to do a wordsearch and soon a crossword. But for … Continue reading
42 Screens: Game of Thrones get Season 2
The legion of loyal fans of George R. R. Martin and his Song of Ice and Fire Saga have gotten good news today. After only one episode the Game of Throne tv show has been signed on for a second … Continue reading
Tuesday Test: Game of Thrones Wordsearch
Welcome Back to Tuesday Test. I have a wordsearch for y’all today. Fantasy has always been a popular genre in books, especially with the works of George R. R. Martin. So today’s test is all about The Song of Ice … Continue reading
42 Screens: Game of Thrones Reviewed
Update: The show has been signed on for a second season after just one episode There is a saying that the Devil is in the details. George R. R. Martin has found that devil’s name and controls it within his … Continue reading
42 Screen: HBO to make American Gods TV SHOW
Game of Thrones begins this weekend and a lot of people are commenting on how HBO is throwing a great deal of weight behind this new, and somewhat risky, venture. Fantasy has never been a genre that has proven highly … Continue reading