Feast for Crows

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George R. R. Martin: Feast for Crows (2011, HarperCollins Publishers)

English language

Published March 18, 2011 by HarperCollins Publishers.

ISBN:
978-0-00-736921-8
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4 stars (15 reviews)

2 editions

Review of 'Feast for Crows' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Jon. Daenerys. Bran. Zombie Cat. Where the hell did Tyrion go?

Book 3 was a cliffhanger. It ended with Jon Snow being reunited with Ghost and then elected Lord Commander, leaving readers on the edge of their seats for what happens next, but A Feast for Crows doesn't do the job of picking up where we left off. Not until you turn the last page does the author explain why he did things this way. He just ended up with way more material than could fit in one volume. Which means he could have published it all together as a larger two-volume set. I prefer bouncing around geographically rather than chronologically. If I would have known beforehand, and if there were a guide on how to read both books simultaneously, I would have loved to do it that way.

Some other annoyances include the way George broke his patterns of …

Review of 'Feast for Crows' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I must admit, I was a little disappointed in this one - not enough to give it less than four stars, but it wasn't a five for me (like the previous three were).

In each of the first three books, a lot happens. We're introduced to many characters, plenty of people die, there's lots of action, politics, and intrigue.

In book four, not so much. There's plenty of travelling, plenty of posturing, and plenty of just plain waiting.

It can't really be helped, I get that. The War of the Five Kings is all but over. Or, rather, I should say it's at a stalemate because there's still no clear winner. Joffrey's dead, Robb's dead, Tywin's dead, and Tyrion's missing.

The aftermath of war is everywhere you look. Corpses float along waterways or hang from dead trees. Buildings are in disrepair. People are paranoid. In that respect, the title of …

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Subjects

  • Fiction, fantasy, epic
  • Seven kingdoms (imaginary place), fiction