Fire & Blood
Style and Technique
The book «Fire & Blood» by George R.R. Martin is written in the style of a chronicle, which sets it apart from the main series «A Song of Ice and Fire». The author uses formal and historical language, creating a sense of documentary authenticity. The structure of the book resembles a chronicle, where events are presented in chronological order, covering a long period of Westeros's history. Martin employs various literary devices, such as embedded stories, legends, and myths, to enrich the narrative and add depth. The language of the book is rich in detail, allowing the reader to immerse themselves in the world of the Targaryens and their era. A notable feature is the use of an unreliable narrator, which adds an element of intrigue and makes the reader question the accuracy of the presented facts.
