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The Thrones Effect

How HBO's Game of Thrones Conquered Pop Culture

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The Thrones Effect

By: Gil Kidron, Theo Gangi, Valentina Carias, Gemma Smith, MJ Johnson, Anthony Peter Medina, Abishai Aziz and Ashaya Al-Doory, Chris Christian, Noga Ariel Galor, Quinn Howard
Narrated by: Abishai Aziz Al-Doory and Ashaya Valentina Carias Chris Christian Noga Ariel Galor Theo Gangi Quinn Howard MJ Johnson Gil Kidron Anthony Peter Medina Gemma Smith
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In the past decade, there has never been such a pop culture titan as Game of Thrones. We all now live in the seven Kingdoms of Westeros, yearn for the Iron Throne, believe in dragons and know the magic word that makes them breathe fire. What is it in the HBO show, spawned by George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels, that has propelled it into the cultural Hall of Fame and made it such a global phenomenon, with loyal fans from all nationalities, cultures, ages, genders, and even tastes? Game of Thrones has made fantasy, once relegated into a subgenre, mainstream and cool, and its characters, scenes, themes, and quotes have permeated into our 21st culture.

Whether winter is coming or going, we live and breathe Game of Thrones 365 days a year. We are YouTube content creators, podcasters, writers, novelists, designers, teachers, professors, techies, and therapists, and we have collaborated on this book after dedicating much of the past decade to better understanding and appreciating Game of Thrones. We are the swords in the darkness and the watchers on the walls. We’ve built community followings of nearly one million people from all over the world to discuss and expand on this pop-culture phenomenon, and this is our ultimate and complete analysis of this incredible story.

©2019 Abishai Aziz Al-Doory, Ashaya, Valentina Carias, Chris Christian, Noga Ariel Galor, Theo Gangi, Quinn Howard, MJ Johnson, Gil Kidron, Anthony Peter Medina, Gemma Smith (P)2019 Abishai Aziz Al-Doory, Ashaya, Valentina Carias, Chris Christian, Noga Ariel Galor, Theo Gangi, Quinn Howard, MJ Johnson, Gil Kidron, Anthony Peter Medina, Gemma Smith
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This was a really good book and I would recomend for those super fans of GOT out there. I was so suprised to hear Gemma from Secrets of the Citadel, Lady Gray from Gray Area, and Chris from Smokescreen. if you are a fans of their youtube channels, this is the book for you. FYI, this is a great book even if you didn't like the ending of season 8. worth a read.

Great, worth a read for those super serious fans

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I was interested in this audiobook because as a hardcore ASOIAF fan, I listen to some of these video bloggers on the regular: Chris from SmokeScreen, Gemma from Secrets of the Citadel and GrayArea offer a familiar and often thought-provoking perspective. But can I just say...Gil Kidron BLEW. MY. MIND. At first, I wasn't sure if I could handle his Oberyn Schwarzenegger-esque accent for an extended time, but it quickly grew on me. His insight, analogies, and comparisons from the past to present, fiction to real-life history and current events...coupled with the psychoanalysis of the characters was just exceptional. He delivered his essay like that school professor you wished you had. I enjoy GOT beyond the entertainment level with its complex characters, storylines which challenge you to see beyond the obvious. This story is much deeper than complex than most realize on so many levels. And I think he nailed it when he said we are captivated by it because we haven't had the experience or history of monarchies, fights for power etc. How do i know this is true? After GOT, I dove into everything British history. EVERYTHING. I had zero interest in this topic before GOT. The insight as to what may have and how GRRM's craft was inspired is truly a look behind the most amazing curtain of writing and storytelling. My only complaint is that I wish it were longer. Bravo to everyone!!

FAR BEYOND MY EXPECTATIONS!!

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love Game of Thrones and thoroughly enjoyed these narratives. can't wait to heat their take on the final season.

love GOT

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I was very much looking forward to this book because I'm subscribed to several of these authors' channels. It was great to hear them explain exactly what makes us Ice and Fire Nerds, to use Chris's phrase, so obsessive about the show and books. If your friends and family just don't get it, lend them this book.

The writers each read their own piece and they're very good. As YouTubers they've somewhat mastered the art of speaking at the perfect rate. This is the first audio book in a long time that I haven't had to kick up to 2X speed. Gil Kidron from GOT Academy especially stands out. He read with wonderful energy and verve. The only letdown was the reader for chapter 6 (sorry, I don't know his name), who sounded as though he was automated; no inflection or emotion whatsoever.

Uneven Narration

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There are a number of narrators with heavy accents who are almost impossible to understand. After struggling to understand them I ultimately skipped those chapters, which is a shame because they were probably full of interesting information but if I can’t make out what you’re saying I will never know (this doesn’t include Gemma or Because Geek). The voices I could understand were great. I subscribe to or occasionally watch videos from most of those authors. Overall, it’s slightly disjointed which is expected when a book has so many diverse authors, but it’s quite good, relatable and interesting. The conversational YouTube video tone makes it an easy listen with the exception of the chapters discussed above (which is why I had to give a three for performance, the voices I could understand deserve a 5). Overall, it was worth the credit to hear and I will probably listen to the coherent parts again.

Most of this is great

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