The Pop-Up Guide to Westeros Captures the Dynamic Game of Thrones World
Laura McQuarrie — July 7, 2014 — Pop Culture
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Although you may never really get the chance to make the trek from King's Landing to Winterfell, exploring the pages of The Game of Thrones: Pop-Up Guide to Westeros makes for a trip that's quick, but immersive and just as satisfying.
The pop-up book by Matthew Reinhart fully immerses you into the Game of Thrones universe, featuring five different environments that emerge from pages in the same way that buildings and landmarks rise in the opening sequence of the TV show. In addition to these five major places, there are several smaller interactive details for things like the Iron Throne, White Walkers and giants. Each pages is loaded with the history of the Seven Kingdoms, serving as a compact guide to the wonderful world of Westeros.
The pop-up book by Matthew Reinhart fully immerses you into the Game of Thrones universe, featuring five different environments that emerge from pages in the same way that buildings and landmarks rise in the opening sequence of the TV show. In addition to these five major places, there are several smaller interactive details for things like the Iron Throne, White Walkers and giants. Each pages is loaded with the history of the Seven Kingdoms, serving as a compact guide to the wonderful world of Westeros.
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3. Tourism - Companies in the tourism industry can create compact guidebooks that condense information about popular destinations, allowing travelers to explore and understand new places more easily.
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