A Feast for Crows
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780553582024 (055358202X)
ASIN: 055358202X
Publish date: October 2006
Publisher: Bantam
Pages no: 1060
Edition language: English
Series: A Song of Ice and Fire (#4)
I can't say enough about this series. This book mainly follows the characters at Highgarden and King's Landing.Love seeing Cersei getting her just dues!
The thing that astonishes me, continually, is the fans who cannot see it and, in some cases, cannot even perceive that the quality has fallen off disastrously as he got mired in unimportant sub-plots. He reminds me of a story told by one my bosses I used to have a long time ago. This guy was head di...
The War of the Five Kings is all but over with only a few holdouts remaining in the realm, however as Westeros attempts to recover enough before winter hits it appears that more carrion will be on the menu of A Feast for Crows. The fourth installment of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire s...
I haven't fully reread this book since it was first released. It would be tedious for me to get into just why this book was a crushing disappointment when I read it the first time, so I won't. Other reviewers have cut into the context behind the seemingly-over-the-top reaction against 'Feast' I will...
I still really liked this book. I'm invested in the characters and want to read about them more and more. But, this book is nowhere near as great as the others. Especially the way the last one ended I expected to be blown away by this one. I will definitely continue reading the series though.