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				 I read the first three chapters.
      I read the first three chapters.Prologue - (view spoiler)
I like that they're getting POVs from the Iron Islands and Dorne in this book.
 Just started again. I also agree that the prologue is confusing. GRRM is introducing many new characters and, if it was not my third time of reading the book, I would need a chart to make sure I am not getting mixed up will all the characters ( hummm but thinking about it I might do one :-) as I do not remember a lot about this book).
      Just started again. I also agree that the prologue is confusing. GRRM is introducing many new characters and, if it was not my third time of reading the book, I would need a chart to make sure I am not getting mixed up will all the characters ( hummm but thinking about it I might do one :-) as I do not remember a lot about this book).
     bailey wrote: "Just started this a few days ago.
      bailey wrote: "Just started this a few days ago. Caterina [spoilers removed]
Through chapter 5, Brienne: I was surprised that I actually enjoyed listening to Cersei’s chapter right before this one. Hearing her..."
I also appreciate how much of Cersei's inner monologue we are getting in this book. With Tywin dead, she finally gets to be in charge, which is not only something she has always wanted, but also something she feels qualified for.
Cersei asking Kevan to be the Hand (view spoiler)
 Lorraine wrote: "Just started again. I also agree that the prologue is confusing. GRRM is introducing many new characters and, if it was not my third time of reading the book, I would need a chart to make sure I am..."
      Lorraine wrote: "Just started again. I also agree that the prologue is confusing. GRRM is introducing many new characters and, if it was not my third time of reading the book, I would need a chart to make sure I am..."When I first read the books, I would constantly flip to the back, where all the characters are listed by house and relationship. My second read is a much quicker process!
 OK, I am getting caught up in posting here! I had read the first 5 chapters (through Brienne) before Thanksgiving but then family came! I now have time to read again ;)
      OK, I am getting caught up in posting here! I had read the first 5 chapters (through Brienne) before Thanksgiving but then family came! I now have time to read again ;)My thoughts on the first 5 chapters (through Brienne):
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 Alison wrote: "OK, I am getting caught up in posting here! I had read the first 5 chapters (through Brienne) before Thanksgiving but then family came! I now have time to read again ;)
      Alison wrote: "OK, I am getting caught up in posting here! I had read the first 5 chapters (through Brienne) before Thanksgiving but then family came! I now have time to read again ;)My thoughts on the first 5 ..."
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 Bailey, Alison... you are so funny!!!
      Bailey, Alison... you are so funny!!!But I think you are right that the previous book was a lot about what Tyrion thought and since Cersei and him are not best of friends...(let`s leave it at that), his portrait of her is not on her good side. Even thought I still do not feel she has any good side! Except, like someone said (I think it was Caterina), her love of her children.
We'll see... :-)
 Hey everyone! Sorry for the hiatus with a Storm of Swords, but I'm back. I finished the book already (I worked several overnight shifts and have no self-control) and loved every page of it. Feast For Crows might be my favorite book of the series so far. There are a lot of things that I am excited to see you all react to. Since we're currently discussing the first couple of chapters:
      Hey everyone! Sorry for the hiatus with a Storm of Swords, but I'm back. I finished the book already (I worked several overnight shifts and have no self-control) and loved every page of it. Feast For Crows might be my favorite book of the series so far. There are a lot of things that I am excited to see you all react to. Since we're currently discussing the first couple of chapters:Prologue: Our introduction to the Citadel of Oldtown was pretty cool. Leo is annoying, the Sphinx is hilarious, and boy oh boy I loved the reveal of Jaqen!
Chapters 1&2: I am quite happy that we are getting different points of view for our events on Pyke and Dorne.
I personally didn't enjoy Cerci's first couple POV chapters, but there is a point where that turned around for me. Brianne's chapters are some of my favorite in this book. There's a fun easter egg I wonder if anyone will recognize ;). Samwell must be protected at all costs!
 Is it too late to participate? As a huge Brienne fan, the addition of her POV is one of my favorite things. This is my third read of this. (“The things I do while waiting for TWOW,” to misquote Jaime.)
      Is it too late to participate? As a huge Brienne fan, the addition of her POV is one of my favorite things. This is my third read of this. (“The things I do while waiting for TWOW,” to misquote Jaime.)
     Thanks!
      Thanks!Prologue: Never get attached to a prologue POV! That way leads to as much heartbreak as a Frey wedding. Poor Pate is among the more self-deluded prologue characters, which is saying something. He goes on and on about a life with Rosey, but all he’d get for that gold dragon is one night in her bed. He doesn’t seem to have asked her if she wants the future he envisions for them. Jaqen may have saved him a world of heartbreak, though in a cruel way.
I have long subscribed to the popular theory in ASOIF fandom concerning the Sphinx’s identity. There aren’t too many theories I hold on to, but this one I’m all in on.
 I like these small chapters called The Kraken’s Daughter, The Soiled Knight, The Iron Captain…it’s different from the previous books where I think all chapters were name after a character.
      I like these small chapters called The Kraken’s Daughter, The Soiled Knight, The Iron Captain…it’s different from the previous books where I think all chapters were name after a character. Jill: I am curious about your comment regarding the Sphinx identity. I will read this chapter again…
On thing though, is that I want to read the Targaryen series now!
 Lorraine wrote: "Bailey, Alison... you are so funny!!!
      Lorraine wrote: "Bailey, Alison... you are so funny!!!But I think you are right that the previous book was a lot about what Tyrion thought and since Cersei and him are not best of friends...(let`s leave it at that..."
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 Chapters 1-5: These first few chapters are all about characters reacting to the events of ASOS. Neither the Ironborn nor the Dornish are among my favorite storylines, so I find myself just enduring those chapters till we get to what I truly care about. What stands out for me on this reread is how many characters are making the wrong decisions and how their decisions will lead so many of them to disaster.
      Chapters 1-5: These first few chapters are all about characters reacting to the events of ASOS. Neither the Ironborn nor the Dornish are among my favorite storylines, so I find myself just enduring those chapters till we get to what I truly care about. What stands out for me on this reread is how many characters are making the wrong decisions and how their decisions will lead so many of them to disaster.Cersei’s chapters show her self-delusion in full swing. I would feel sorry for her, but for all her ranting about how she should be in control, she treats other women as badly as she’s been treated. Worse, possibly. This chapter is our introduction to the valonqar prophecy. I do wonder where GRRM plans to go with that.
Brienne is too perfect for this world; I love her so much! Just as with her journey through the Riverlands with Jaime showed us how the war has hurt the smallfolk, she’s observing more on this trip, including running into some less than savory characters. I do hope she talks to the boy on the piebald horse soon!
 @Lorraine...I, too, am liking the unusual chapters (The Kraken's Daughter, The Soiled Knight, etc)! I feel these are looks into characters that are ones that would normally be side characters.
      @Lorraine...I, too, am liking the unusual chapters (The Kraken's Daughter, The Soiled Knight, etc)! I feel these are looks into characters that are ones that would normally be side characters.For example, who is Ser Aerys Oakheart (The Soiled Knight)?Certainly not a main character but will his actions lead to a main storyline in the book?
I just read The Soiled Knight:
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@Jill, I also love Brienne...(view spoiler)
@Dominique...I really hate the way Cersei is treating Jamie now!
@Nate...I will have to look for the Easter Egg regarding Samwell...I hope I recognize it! I also agree that we are getting different views on Pyke and Dorne...the power struggle in both is so interesting!
Another couple opinions about this book so far:
1.No Tyrion's point of view! All we have now is Jamie and Cersei's opinions on him!
2. Poor Sansa! (view spoiler)
3. I still say Please bring on Lady Stoneheart! I haven't encountered her yet but can't wait to see what revenge she has in store!
 Alison,
      Alison,He’s one of my favorite show characters too, though I actually love this version of him more. (I really can’t say that there are any show versions I prefer to the books. For me, that show is poorly done fanfic. If it were on AO3, I would not leave kudos.)
Tyrion, Danny, etc., were omitted from this book because GRRM broke it up mainly in terms of location. The characters not in this book end up in Dance, and many of the characters in Feast don’t show up in Dance.
Since my hopes of ever getting Winds fades a little more every day, this really breaks my heart.
 After 3 times reading the books, I still find thing I either did not notice the first and second time or that I do not remember. For example, (view spoiler)
      After 3 times reading the books, I still find thing I either did not notice the first and second time or that I do not remember. For example, (view spoiler)And I think I found the Easter Egg…(view spoiler)
 Lorraine wrote: "After 3 times reading the books, I still find thing I either did not notice the first and second time or that I do not remember. For example, [spoilers removed]
      Lorraine wrote: "After 3 times reading the books, I still find thing I either did not notice the first and second time or that I do not remember. For example, [spoilers removed]And I think I found the Easter Egg…[..."
I too had forgotten this part: (view spoiler)
 Alison wrote: "I just finished the chapter "The Queenmaker" and have to say
      Alison wrote: "I just finished the chapter "The Queenmaker" and have to sayPoor Sir Aerys Oakheart...so loyal to the end! I like that we see more of Dorne in this book and think that the Prince of Dorne knows m..."
I love reading about all the power struggles and scheming that go on in Dorne and the Iron Islands. It's so good and it makes for a more interesting and compelling universe. The show should have incorporated more of these story lines.
Ser Criston Cole (view spoiler)
 Caterina wrote: "Alison wrote: "I just finished the chapter "The Queenmaker" and have to say
      Caterina wrote: "Alison wrote: "I just finished the chapter "The Queenmaker" and have to sayPoor Sir Aerys Oakheart...so loyal to the end! I like that we see more of Dorne in this book and think that the Prince o...
I also wonder if in the new book ( if ever there is a new book...) GRRM will develop these characters ( Dorne and the Iron Islands). We had to wait a long time between each book but this time, like Jill, I am losing hope...
 Caterina wrote: "Lorraine wrote: "After 3 times reading the books, I still find thing I either did not notice the first and second time or that I do not remember. For example, [spoilers removed]
      Caterina wrote: "Lorraine wrote: "After 3 times reading the books, I still find thing I either did not notice the first and second time or that I do not remember. For example, [spoilers removed]And I think I found..."
You make a good point. (view spoiler)
 I finished the book yesterday (and found myself reading historical romance books along with it to put me in a lighter mood after reading AFFC ;)
      I finished the book yesterday (and found myself reading historical romance books along with it to put me in a lighter mood after reading AFFC ;)My thoughts on this book:
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I enjoyed this book and look forward to reading the next one with you all! Happy Holidays!
 The fun in reading in a group is when someone noticed something you have missed! I was going to give my book to a charity shop when I came upon your comments, Alison.
      The fun in reading in a group is when someone noticed something you have missed! I was going to give my book to a charity shop when I came upon your comments, Alison.Especially this part:
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Now I have to read it again! If Jon (view spoiler)
Look forward reading the next book with this group !
 Lorraine,
      Lorraine,According to Fire & Blood, many of the noble families of Valyria were dragonriders. So if you have ancestors from the old blood of Valyria, you may be able to ride dragons. So who may have that ability could include any Targaryens, House Valyrian (pretty sure I’m spelling that wrong, but the the Sea Snake from House of the Dragon), House Baratheon, House Tarth (revealed in The World of Ice & Fire: The Untold History of Westeros and the Game of Thrones), some others I’m blanking on now.
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 Jill wrote: "Lorraine,
      Jill wrote: "Lorraine,According to Fire & Blood, many of the noble families of Valyria were dragonriders. So if you have ancestors from the old blood of Valyria, you may be able to ride dragons..."
Thanks for the info. I do have the book and waiting until we finished with the last book (last book for now, heard 2023 might be the year we get the next book).
 Wow! I was looking at my hardcover book for A Dance with Dragons to start planning for next year. There is an introduction by GRRM, dated April 2011! Can you imagine! We still do not have the next book! Will have to go to Fire and Blood after that one since there might not be another book of A song of ice and Fire.
      Wow! I was looking at my hardcover book for A Dance with Dragons to start planning for next year. There is an introduction by GRRM, dated April 2011! Can you imagine! We still do not have the next book! Will have to go to Fire and Blood after that one since there might not be another book of A song of ice and Fire. I do remember the ending of this book though! Ohhhh! Hope all of you are joining in January. 959 pages…
 Lorraine wrote: "Wow! I was looking at my hardcover book for A Dance with Dragons to start planning for next year. There is an introduction by GRRM, dated April 2011! Can you imagine! We still do not have the next ..."
      Lorraine wrote: "Wow! I was looking at my hardcover book for A Dance with Dragons to start planning for next year. There is an introduction by GRRM, dated April 2011! Can you imagine! We still do not have the next ..."He's talking about the next book but no date. I might start after Christmas during my break.
 Now that we're done with the book, let's go back to the beginning. It looks like Pate from the prologue is back in the last chapter. It's the Alchemist who poses as Pate the pig, but why? Do we know that yet?
      Now that we're done with the book, let's go back to the beginning. It looks like Pate from the prologue is back in the last chapter. It's the Alchemist who poses as Pate the pig, but why? Do we know that yet?@Jill - I think Sansa is still growing up. I also agree that Sandor has been nicer to her than anyone else in KL (or since she's left Winterfell). Didn't the Hound and the Mountain have a sister who died young? I can't remember if that was in the books or the show, but maybe Sansa reminds him of his sister.
@Lorraine - Thanks for pointing this out.
At the beginning of A Dance with Dragons, the note from Martin starts with "It has been a while between books, I know." 🤣🤣🤣
A Feast for Crows was published in 2005 and A Dance with Dragons came out in 2011. Meanwhile, we are now in 2022 and still waiting on A Storm of Swords...
I personally loved this book. I look forward to reading the next one with you all!
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Pages: 1061 pages
Length: 2 months (November and December)
Participants:bailey, Lorraine, Jessica, Dominique, Alison, Nate, Darlene, Caterina
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