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A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin

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Nov 02, 11

bookshelves: 2011
Read from October 25 to November 02, 2011

I was about to complain about the lack of Tyrion, but the author has apparently expected this and wrote this nice little apology at the end. Well, I see his point, so I won't complain ... much. However, this book was in large parts cleaning up the mess left by all the deaths from A Storm of Swords and it did make the story kind of slow.

Talking about A Storm of Swords - I totally forgot to write this in my last review (spoiler for A Storm of Swords): (view spoiler)[While reading the first book I had this strong "Lysa did it" vibe. I don't really know why, but it was something about how her husband was so much older and how she was so obsessed with her son and how he wanted to find a foster family for him ... anyway, back then I reminded myself that I'm not reading a murder mystery and Sherlock Holmes won't pop up to talk about love being a strong motivation for murder. And then of course it turned out she DID kill her husband after all and for love, no less. My inner Miss Marple can be trusted :D (hide spoiler)]

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Princessfaz Wow, all that Agatha Christie book reading is making you into a detective! LOL
Book 4 took me awhile to finish, I was not amused about no Tyrion or Jon Snow, so I am hoping in book 5 they are in it a lot.


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