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Anonymous
Posted March 31, 2011
Closing my nook late last night as I had FINALLY finished A Feast for Crows, a strange feeling came over me that I haven't felt with any other installment of this brilliant series: I can't decide though if that feeling was emptiness or mere boredom. It took me almost a month and a half to finish this book, which is very odd to me because I devoured the other three within days of each other. A Feast for Crows had epic promise but it sadly fell flat for me. I didn't care (unlike so many others) that the story centered around the "lesser" of the key characters, actually two of my personal favorites took center stage in this work and I enjoyed their chapters the most. Something was just lacking with the rest of the story sadly, and to be brutally honest the chapters involving side-tracked quests/ takeovers, mini battles revolving around religion, and sub-plots of conquest of the sea became utterly confusing and tedious. I forced myself not to flip past anything though (and I encourage any new reader to do the same), in case I would happen to miss any interesting turn of the growing plot(s) or the non-stop introductions to fresh characters/locations. Unfortunately I still found myself hopelessly muddled and distracted, researching the houses and characters at the back of the book (several times within one chapter), trying to keep some kind of mental tally with the growing alliances and betrayals. I'm still confused to be honest. One more thing I must confess to any potential readers: The action and development of new plots to continue the rest of the series didn't appear until almost the last hundred pages (which was extremely irritating to me). Night after night, I found myself just nibbling at this feast and I hope A Dance with Dragons, followed by "The Winds of Winter" and "A Dream of Spring", once again has me singing the praises this series justly deserves. July 12th is coming!
9 out of 9 people found this review helpful.
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Posted October 15, 2009
I absolutely loved the first book of this series and eagerly awaited each future installment. A Feast for Crows left we wanting as he split the story line into two books and we are still waiting for the next book for more than 3 years. In the mean time he has simply been rereleasing old works and not working on this series. I feel he will never finish this series. Maybe if he does finish the series I will buy the books and find out how it ends, but I certainly won't buy them as they are released as it may take 20 years to complete this. I got burned by Robert Jordan and have a feeling that Martin will do the same to his fans. A real shame as he created an intriguing world and great characters.
8 out of 16 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I loved reading this book though my favourite one is the second book. As a fan of the series, I can only recommend it.
5 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I think by now that we can give up on George Martin's ever finishing this series. It is perhaps just as well as we all need to move onto to new authors. It is sad to see an author like Martin lose his creative ability. It is also sad to see that he is trying to resell his short stories individually to make money. I don't know what his life style is but I can't imagine he is bringing in any money without having written anything new in such a long while.
So long George - I wish it had been better for you.
5 out of 15 people found this review helpful.
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Posted January 16, 2012
I enjoy books that can kill off a main character or dismember him in some way, but it George Martin is doing it to everyone! This series could have been better had he not kill every main character. The ones he didnt kill off, he cut off their hand, cut off a nose, ripped off half a face, made them go blind, or just turned them into a zombie like catelyn stark. Book 4 is disappointment.
4 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 15, 2010
The time lapse between the books is so long that it is impossible to maintain any excitment about the series. By the time the next book comes out it will probably be my 65th birthday and I would have forgotten all about it.
3 out of 8 people found this review helpful.
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Posted February 10, 2010
I have followed this series with relish. The characters are addictive, the story is very well written. I did find this particular book frustrating because of the split with half of the characters in one book and half in the next. What I find most frustrating is that the author not only has not completed the next book in the series (nearly 4 years now), but blatantly critisizes and ignores his fans. One would question why the author offers a website or any opportunity for potential exposure to communication with fans. Great story from a very eccentric, unreliable, and tempermental author. Reconsider starting the series if you have not. Reading it only leads to frustration.
3 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Posted September 19, 2008
I've read the other reviews of 'A Song of Ice and Fire #4 and felt compelled to add my own feeling of disappointment with the author and the extremely long wait for the fifth book. Yes, I liked the book, but felt cheated in not being able to know what was happening to my 'true' favorites. It's like eating somthing that leaves a bad taste in your mouth. Why they treated all of us that way was explained, but did they really think that after reading the other three books, that it was fair to build up our hopes and then crashed them? Why, why, why the long wait and all the cancelled release dates while Martin writes away on his own, with others, what the heck, he has us all dangling anyways!!!! I feel the faith and trust between author and reader was one-sided.
3 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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Posted November 3, 2002
I thoroughly enjoyed the 3 books in the series so far and i honestly believe this to be the brightest epic fantasy saga this side of the Ice Wall. I have read all the major fantasy series over the last fifteen years, and this is my personal favorite. Characters are fascinating and entirely original, the land unfolds like the unveiling of Creativity itself, and events are kept at a pace where I was hooked word for word. I see characters like Littlefinger,Vares,Arya,and Jon Snow really making a big impact in the fourth novel, and lets not forget Tyrion < my fave personality>
3 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
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Posted February 15, 2012
The first 3 books in this series are very engaging, but this one ... not so much. Way too many words are wasted on lesser characters and confusing plot lines leading in pointless directions. Each chapter seems to end with it's own "mini-cliffhanger", but by the time you get around to the resolution you DON'T CARE. Few of the big cliffhangers from book 3 are even addressed, and none of the ones you really care about. This whole story line could have been covered in about 200 pages. I'm looking forward to some clarity in book 5, but if the reviews are accurate it will be more of the same.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted January 19, 2012
What a god awful drudgery. the writing itself was good but it just dragged on and on waiting for something to happen. I won't even buy the last book since a lot of the reviews say its similar. It took me forever to read this book cause i kept falling asleep. The first 3 were so good what a disappointment.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted July 17, 2010
Loved the first 3 books. Book 4 was a big disappointment. The majority of the book was filled with useless new characters and places that just made the book confusing. The book lost me a quarter into it.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted September 23, 2011
Please ignore the negative reviews, which are solely based on the length of time between sequels, and has very little to do with the actual work itself. I can understand the desperation fans feel, these books just draw you in and you don't want it to end, but then it does, most of the time leaving some parts of the story just hanging. Then comes the waiting game. The next book in the series did finally come out this year and it was wonderful... and ALSO NOT FINISHED!! I really hope it doesn't take 6 years for the next (and maybe final) book, but can wait it out as there are many, many books out there to fill the years. So you can get hooked now and wait with the rest of us, or wait until the series is 100% finished to start reading it, but whatever you do, I highly recommend this series!
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I loved how this book was told only by a specific view point by characters that we had not heard from before. Not much more to say, but you will not be dissappointed. Always emotionally gripping, and creative. Can wait till July 12th for the 3th installment!
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted February 19, 2011
but I have been waiting soooo patiently for the last book! really, this is something everyone should read...
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Honestly I dont really know what to say anymore besides just repeating the fact that I love this series!! This book continues the story but sticks mainly to the areas and happenings in Kings Landing. If you like the previous three you definitely wont be disappointed.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 17, 2010
I loved this series until I came to the end of the fourth book, A Feast For Crows, and discovered that it wasn't the final book and that the next book has not been written some five years or more later. After reading close to four thousand pages I am still waiting for a conclusion with none in sight.
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I don't even LIKE this genre, people! But I'm addicted to this series. I don't know if it's the power politics, the shameless slaughter of favorite characters, the fact that the good guys hardly ever come out ahead. But this was book four, and I couldn't put any of the preceding three down, either.
I'm not going to quibble with Mr. Martin about whether the decision to split up the story the way he did was appropriate or not. I haven't seen book 5, so who am I to judge. He's done a great job so far, so I trust him.
If you read the first three books and enjoyed them, then dive in and enjoy this one, it won't disappoint you, and you probably will be suprised by some of the developments.
If you haven't read the first three books, it makes absolutely no sense to start with this one -- get Game of Thrones and start at the beginning. Why skip over the first three when they are great stories?
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted September 9, 2008
Ok, i agree that the first three books were WAY better than Feast. But still, this book adds more to Martain's story the tale will eventually go on when A Dance With Dragons comes out this month!! I am looking forward to running in the doors of B&N the day of its debut and grabbing one of the remaining copies. When i was reading this series, i would force myself to stay awake just to read another page, or even another paragraph. I wouldn't be paying attention in my classes because i would be reading to figure out what happened next. So, when i tell you this series is good...i mean it. And yes, the wait for #5 has been a bit ridiculous, but i am sure it will be worth it.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted July 14, 2008
George R R Martin was so highly recommended that I broke my own rule about purchasing all the books in a series before I read them. It seems that we will wait a very long time before The Dragon book comes out. I am more than mystified that an author can leave his readers hanging while he writes other books, takes tours etc. I am giving this book a 2 (even higher than should be) because of the way in which we are treated. What it does do however is to tell me not to wait for any other books by this author and never believe him when he says the book is about done. This is a sham and I am surprised that the publisher stands for this type of business from George Martin. I'll bet they will not buy the next book (if there is one) from him unless it is finished.
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Overview
GAME OF THRONES: A NEW ORIGINAL SERIES, NOW ON HBO.Few books have captivated the imagination and won the devotion and praise of readers and critics everywhere as has George R. R. Martin’s monumental epic cycle of high fantasy. Now, in A Feast for Crows, Martin delivers the long-awaited fourth book of his landmark series, as a kingdom torn asunder finds itself at last on the brink of peace . . . only to be launched on an even more terrifying course of destruction.
A FEAST FOR CROWS
It seems too good to be true. ...