I've just finished listening to the AffC audiobook and my feelings about the book are pretty mixed.
Overall it drags way too much compared to ASoS and seems to introduce new characters just for the sake of introducing new characters.
But lets start with what works:
Jaime:
His 180 was executed with great care and absolutely believable. I cheered out loud when he burned that letter.
I'm also looking forward to seeing his sparring sessions with Ser Illyn Payne on screen.
Cersei:
Much like Joffrey, a character who I loved to hate. Watching her selfdestruct was a joy to behold.
Arya:
For doing something productive for a change.
Brienne:
While most of her early chapters felt boring, I'll still include her up here just because of her last two chapters.
That word that she screamed?
"Arya", most likely. It's pretty much the only word that could have saved her at that point.
What didn't work:
All three Ironborn-PoVs
I cannot, for the love of god, bring myself to care about these guys. I just can't.
They're complete jerks who basically whine because they cannot reave and rape while completely dismissing alternative ways of life (I'll give Asha probs for suggesting that at least).
While that in itself holds the potential for villians you'd "love to hate", they're also rather dull and one-note, with Aeron Damphair being the worst of them.
"What is dead can never die, but rises again, harder and stronger."
"What is dead can never die, but rises again, harder and stronger."
"What is dead can never die, but rises again, harder and stronger."
"What is dead can never die, but rises again, harder and stronger."
"What is dead can never die, but rises again, harder and stronger."
ALRIGHT, STOP IT!!! I heard you the first time!
No need to repeat that BS twice per page.
Also, being pissed about the outcome of the Kingsmoot is kinda stupid after you organized it yourself, idiot!
One of the best things about ASoS was that it dealt with the Ironborn offcreen. I'm fine with the cliffnotes, thank you very much.
Samwell:
Meh, he whines a lot. What else is new. Also, he get's laid, which of course makes him whine even more.
The Jury is still out on Arianne and Dorne in general. So far, i'm fine with where it seems to be going.
But:
Arys Oakheart? What in seven hells was the point of that chapter? He does nothing but whine (which is Sam's occupation already) and then dies in someonelses PoV. Relevance?
Oh well, on to ADWD, I guess. Not looking forward to that Ramsay Bolton PoV. I really do not want to get into the mind of that creep.
Oh and there's more Aeron Hotair...pardon...Damphair. Splendid...
Overall, the book felt like on of those early episodes of Lost. You know, the ones where the good stuff only happened in the last three minutes.