‘Winds of Winter’ Latest Spoilers: George R.R. Martin teases fans by reading unpublished chapters; Varys working secretly with High Sparrow?

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We might have our copies of "Winds of Winter" by June 2016. That is, if we are going to base our assumption on the reality. At first we thought that George R.R. Martin could finish the book this year. However, it seems that there are still few more edits that will have to be done before we can finally have our hands over it. In the meantime, what are the latest news about the much-awaited book?

If you are really hungry for more words from the upcoming book, here's another great news for you. Apart from reading some chapters in the author's website there is also another way for knowing more about the book. If you have the means, you can follow George R.R. Martin's whereabouts. He is actually a fan of reading few chapters in his book to his audience. Hopefully, he will keep on doing this to quench the thirst of his avid readers.

The fans are obviously longing for some answers the soonest. For years they want to fulfill their hunger most especially that there were a lot of cliffhangers in the last book. One of the most talked about topics as of the moment is if Jon Snow is really dead. If he is indeed alive, then that would surely add more twists on the entire story. Aside from this, followers are dying to know the dragon's third head. Who could that be?

There are also speculations that Varys might be working with High Sparrow. Well, it seems to make sense. After all, Varys can help High Sparrow with the unbelievable skills that will help the latter in surviving the games.

Even if we have waited years for Winds of Winter, we are pretty sure it's going to be worth it. George R.R. Martin has already proven his worth as a great author, we just need to prolong our patience for now.

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