In Good Apollo Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness, at the end of the first and beginning of the second track (the first song of the album's narrative) one can hear children making animal noises.The last song (The End Complete V: On the Brink) of the last album (No World for Tomorrow) has the last line "so long, ease drive me home one last time." Towards the end of the album, we have "Junesong Provision", which has a line "To drive down.where's Wednesday? Where's Wednesday?". Also, the first album, Second Stage Turbine Blade, has the song "Devils in Jersey City" (not the first song, but close to the beginning), which has a line towards the end-"Why won't you drive me home?".In the lyric book, the last line of the last song (excluding the hidden one) is "Pray for us all.my dear Appollo(sic) I'll be burning Star IV" (the actual line that is sung is just "Pray for us all" over and over.) It begins with "The Ring in Return", which consists of an intro, then a short musical interlude, and then a male voice saying "Hello, Apollo, where should I begin?".Coheed and Cambria's second album, In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 does this (sorta).Meat Loaf's song "It Just Won't Quit" from Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell begins and ends with the line "And I never really sleep anymore.".The track "Close to the Edge", from the Yes album of the same name, begins and ends with the sound of bird-calls over wind and running water.This is pretty much all they have in common. Elsewhere and Friends of Dean Martinez's On the Shore start and end with the clicking of a film-projector. The last song, "Race: Out" sees a brief return of the same theme just before the last repeating guitar pattern. Mirrored by experimental rock group Battles begins with a song called "Race: In," which features a recurring xylophone theme.There are five A Song of Ice and Fire novels while everyone is waiting for the sixth, and a few side projects enhancing and expanding the universe, such as the Dunk & Egg stories and the encyclopedic ‘ World of Ice and Fire‘. Obviously, you should get the books if you haven’t already. One of the best selling bookmarks on Amazon, this direwolf bookmark from Game of Thrones is one of those items that really adds to the whole reading experience without trying too hard. The lioness who thinks of herself as Tywin 2.0 wouldn’t be pleased. Of all the images of Cersei Lannister they could have put on the bookmark, they chose a not-so flattering one. Game of Thrones Cersei Lannister Bookmark Game of Thrones Robb Stark BookmarkĪnother awesome Stark lad who didn’t make it very far. Whether or not the bookmark will do the same? Depends on how strong your imagination is. There wasn’t a whole lot of Ned Stark in the books and show, lasting just the 1st one, but his influence on the characters still lingers. This is a Jon Snow bookmark, but the quote ( an awesome one, and one of my favorites from Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire) is by Eddard Stark. This Game of Thrones bookmark set includes Arya Stark, Jaime Lannister, Tyrion Lannister and Daenerys Targaryen. Inspired by Viserion, the cream-colored dragon that hatches from one of Daenerys’ eggs, this bookend gives off a great fantasy-medieval vibe, signaling that this bookend is better left untouched and unmoved. However, they take a more meaningful role in real life: Guarding your books from falling off with these Direwolf bookends. In the books and show, Direwolves are the feet of the Kings of Winter in the crypts. Comfy or not, it makes a fearsome, impressive bookend. Never in the history of fantasy books has there ever been such an impractical royal throne like the Iron Throne, forged to remind the king or queen that they shouldn’t get too comfortable up there. In the books, these eggs turn out to have some life stirring inside them after all. In this form, more or less, you see them as this stunning Game of Thrones bookend. When Daenerys Targaryen gets married to Khal Drogo, one of the gifts she receives are 3 dragon eggs, thought to be petrified.