Vampires?I've been planning on reading this series for a while since I don't have hbo and love high fantasy and vampires.
Brienne minus Jaime = dullness. And compared to Arya, her travelling companions are nowhere near as interesting. And I also can't agree about the Sansa stuff. Really don't give a flying fart about all the Vale lords, and her last chapter describing her descent from the Eyrie was every bit as snooze-inducing as Catelyn's ascent in AGoT.I really liked A Feast for Crows. Sure, it has some boring chapters, but all the books did (Brienne's stuff isn't worse than Arya's in earlier books); but the King's Landing stuff is top notch*, Arya finally gets an arc worth the character's time and the 'Alayne' stuff is also great.
Meh... All the Iron Islander machismo never really appealed to me, nor any of the Greyjoys for that matter.And then on the sidelines we spend more time with the Vikings of the Iron Islands, who are fun, and Aeron Damphair is completely, wonderfully bonkers.
I agree, however I didn't like it as much this time around, since Cersei is such an inept fool compared to Tyrion. And it was a little hard getting a handle on all the new courtiers and councilors. (And honestly, who can ever keep the Kettleblacks straight?*Granted, King's Landing is usually the best stuff of any given book so that's no surprise.
The file opens on prologue? Just scroll few pages back - you'll find the maps, dedications, table of contents and such.Got my Kindle version last night right at midnight. *woohoo*
Of course, it seems to be missing a Table of Contents, but I'm not going to quibble too much.
Cheers,
-CM-
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