I found it to drag in a few places, but overall it was a good story. I loved seeing some of the characters I missed in A Feast For Crows, but I also ran across characters who I felt no feelings for. I would have liked to have seen more about Cersei in the final bit of the book because I would have...
Over ten thousand reviews for a book of over one thousand pages. Clearly fantasy is alive and well. I have now read all five books. The first one, read in 1996, was great, the imagination, the scope, the action, I was hooked and read it in less than three days. The second book, arriving two years...
I liked this book better than the last one. My biggest complaint about the series so far is the vast amount of characters you have to keep up with. There is fighting everywhere, everyone hates everyone else. I have to look at the fire and Ice wiki to keep up sometimes. It will be worse with the ...
I was very happy to read Dany's and Tyrion's and Jon's POVs again, after their pronounced absence in [b:A Feast for Crows|13497|A Feast for Crows (A Song of Ice and Fire, #4)|George R.R. Martin|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1358261107s/13497.jpg|1019062]. I never thought it was possible but I fell ev...
Enjoyed this much more than the fourth book in the series, but can't help feeling that both this book and the last one could have been edited differently. Regardless of any problems with the pacing of the story, I'm hopelessly hooked on these characters and will follow Martin whereever he goes with ...
I first read this book when it came out, but I admit I skimmed it as quickly as possible to find out what happened. I set it aside for a year and picked it back up this past fall to give it a real read. Since the original three books were among the best fantasy I've ever read, I have been dragging t...
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