'Winds of Winter' Release Date, News & Update: Book Confirmed, Out In 2017

There is no doubt that no other book makes a buzz as loud as "The Winds of Winter." For those waiting for the sixth book of "A Song of Ice and Fire," reports have it that the book will be out in 2017. Are you excited for the arrival of "The Winds of Winter?"

It's been over five years since George RR Martin released, "A Dance With Dragons," the fifth book of the "ASOIAF" series. For years, fans are clamoring for "The Winds of Winter." Many believe that "TWOW" is long overdue but Parent Herald previously reported that the book is still not late. Given Martin's phase and speed, it will not take until 2017 to finish the book.

The Verge reported that a popular theorist suggested that "The Winds of Winter" will be ready by 2017 the earliest. Actually, the release date of "The Winds of Winter" no longer matter to most fans as their concern now is the quality of the book.

George RR Martin's fans understand that it takes time to finish a great book. They are expecting too much from Martin's "The Winds of Winter" and if reading an impressive book suggests that the New Mexican author has to scribe it for more than five years, then it is fine for them.

So what can fans expect in "The Winds of Winter?" International Business Times suggests that the upcoming book will confirm the real parents of Jon Snow, who are rumored to be Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen.

Meanwhile, Parent Herald previously reported that George RR Martin will be killing Lyanna Mormont and more Stark in "The Winds of Winter." In a separate report from Parent Herald, some sources claim that Arya and Bran will face their demise in "The Winds of Winter."

Do you agree that "The Winds of Winter" is still not late? Are you hopeful that "The Winds of Winter" will arrive in 2017? How do you feel about the rumors that more Stark will die in the upcoming book? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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