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A Feast for Crows
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message 1: by Ashley (new)

Ashley We will discuss A Feast for Crows. Please remember to mark your spoilers. :)


message 2: by Ana (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ana | 131 comments i still have half of the previous one but i hope i will manage to finish both of them this month:) this is really a nice series


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Ana | 131 comments mine was in 3 books and i still have 300 pages left. so if everyone seems to be behind schedule could we keep this thread for may too and move the other for the next month?


Kelsi (essentiallybooked) | 751 comments Yes! I won't get to this until mid May either!


Shawna | 48 comments this one seems to be moving a bit slower than the previous three. Maybe bc I am missing Tyrion and the chapters about the wall. I am about 75% completed and still waiting for that climax moment. Storm of Swords was so exciting though that I think it ruined me for this one.


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mim (eruannalle) | 79 comments Feast is definitely a lot slower, and you especially feel it coming right from Storm, which is by far the most dynamic book in the series. I think you just have to sort of accept that it's a different kind of book, compared to the others? The first two do a lot of setting up, the third one is sort of where EVERYTHING happens, and then Feast (and Dance, I'd say, mostly) are the sort of aftermath books. And they just... are a lot slower and more introspective and less overtly eventful.

As I said, it's definitely a big change from book three, but I personally really love Feast as well, and I think there's lots of great moments and bits and pieces to be found in it.


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