Keeping this in view, is daenerys beautiful in books?
On the show, Daenerys Targaryen has long, beautiful, blonde/silver hair. It's one of the reasons why her character is so beautiful. In the books, however, Dany doesn't have such long, beautiful hair because it all burned off. That's right, ol' Dany is a baldie at one point in the books.
Beside above, is daenerys crazy in the books? And it's why, too, book readers long ago noticed the many clues leading to Dany's downfall. The theories about Daenerys becoming a Mad Queen kicked up in earnest after she started hallucinating in the the latest book, A Dance with Dragons, but truth be told Martin laid the track from the start.
Simply so, is daenerys different in the books?
Daenerys' start in both series is essentially the same — we have this young, frightened girl who Illyrio sells into marriage. She doesn't initially want power. In the books, we learn that she wants to return to her childhood home in Braavos (the one with the red door and the lemon tree).
What happens to Daenerys Targaryen in the books?
Towards the end of the book, Daenerys is lost in the wild and starts to hallucinate and hear the voice of her long-dead brother Viserys. In Chapter 11 of A Dance with Dragons, she wonders how she can hold onto Mereen without her dragons, without violence, conceding that she is a monster, just like her “children.”