Shelf Control #102 – 20/03/2026
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In today’s Shelf Control, I’ve got a non-fiction book about my favourite ever TV series. Based on the books by George R.R. Martin, the filming of Game of Thrones is the feature of Fire Cannot Kill a Dragon. This is a non-fiction about the filming of the series. I’m excited to get behind the scenes!
Fire Cannot Kill a Dragon – James Hibberd
Genre: Non-fiction
Pages: 452
Audience: Adult
Publisher: Transworld Books
Publication Date: 06 Oct 2020
Goodreads – Fire Cannot Kill a Dragon
THE UNTOLD STORY OF A GLOBAL OBSESSION DIRECT FROM THE SHOW’S CAST AND CREATORS…
This official, complete history of HBO’s Game of Thrones will draw on the author’s many long days and nights spent on GOT sets all over the world and his countless interviews with cast and crew, many of which have never been published before. Packed with stunning photographs from the show and from behind the scenes, this is the only book that will be absolutely essential reading for every Game of Thrones fan.
Game of Thrones is the biggest television drama ever to have graced our screens. The epic saga of warring families, huge battles, arduous journeys and dying heroes has captured the hearts and attention of millions of fans across the world. But its conclusion isn’t necessarily the end of the story…
James Hibberd has extensively covered the show since breaking the news of its pilot in 2008 and has had more access to the show’s top-secret set than any other member of the media. He was in Croatia when Joffrey Baratheon perished; he was in Northern Ireland when Jon Snow desperately fought in the Battle of the Bastards. He has documented every part of the making of the show and has had exclusive access to cast members, writers and directors.
My Thoughts
It’s fair to say A Game of Thrones is one of my favourite series of all time. I have paperback copies of the books. Audiobooks. Kindle editions. Also, all the DVD’s for every season of the TV show.
Fan, much?! 😅 yes… yes I am!
This book is about the filming of my favourite tv series. I’m excited for the insight, gossip and background behind how it all came together. It’s a very different type of non-fiction book to read as well. I’m excited to read a book that concerns production of a show.
I’m not so sure why this book has mixed reviews. I hope I don’t fall amongst those that ended up critiquing the book. However, I doubt it. I don’t have a strong opinion about the content of the book already. I’m reading it to expose myself to the behind-the-scenes content in the first place.
Summary
There isn’t much A Game of Thrones content I haven’t read, but I’m always excited to find some more. Fire Cannot Kill a Dragon is one exception, but one I’m excited to remedy soon!
Have you read Fire Cannot Kill a Dragon? Are you as much of a Game of Thrones fan as I am?


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