Stannis Baratheon marches on Winterfell from the Wall. Daenerys's empire is threatened from within. Tyrion finds himself enslaved. Cercei finds herself in chains. The Crow's Eye desires Daenerys for his own but so do several other would-be suitors. And Jon Snow faces dissent from his brothers o...
After almost a year of reading this book, I'm finally finished!So, what's the damage?At the same time as "A Feast for Crows", we now find out the following stories: a young man assumes leadership, only to be stabbed in the back; another man is running away from his past; another claimant to the Iron...
At the end of A Feast for Crows, GRRM excitedly warned readers that it and the subsequent A Dance With Dragons were actually a single book, separated due to length. He promised that missing characters would be present in Dragons and that the stories would catch up and proceed onwards. For this reaso...
3.5/4With over a 1000 pages per book of A Song of Ice and Fire, and here, I just finished my 5th, I can honestly say that I've loved and hated, enjoyed and loathed, admired and ridiculed, gasped and yawned, at parts of the series at one time or another. It has dragged me over a wall and through the ...
I took a long hiatus around chapter 5 of this book, after struggling to get back into the story after a break between Book 4 and 5. I read about 6 books by other authors between chapter 5 and resuming but once I got back into it, I loved it.
For God's sake, when is Martin going to finish with this torture? He's been dragging the story since book #4. Where does the he keep getting more ideas from? I think it time to FINISH the series!I am bored to death with more characters (not with Reek, though), and I am to the point that I just keep ...
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