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The Transience of Human Connections in GRRM’s The Lonely Songs of Laren Dorr
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Problematic Implications in GRRM’s Meathouse Man
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GRRM’s This Tower of Ashes further explores truth and lies
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GRRM’s The Second Kind of Loneliness explores isolation and fear
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GRRM’s The Exit to San Breta invites questions on genre and outdated stories
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GRRM’s The Hero is a strong commentary on war
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GRRM’s And Death His Legacy is uncomfortably contemporary
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