A Feast for Crows: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Four

· A Song of Ice and Fire Book 4 · Sold by Bantam
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THE BOOK BEHIND THE FOURTH SEASON OF GAME OF THRONES, AN ORIGINAL SERIES NOW ON HBO.
 
Here is the fourth book in the landmark series that has redefined imaginative fiction and become a modern masterpiece in the making.

A FEAST FOR CROWS
 
After centuries of bitter strife, the seven powers dividing the land have beaten one another into an uneasy truce. But it’s not long before the survivors, outlaws, renegades, and carrion eaters of the Seven Kingdoms gather. Now, as the human crows assemble over a banquet of ashes, daring new plots and dangerous new alliances are formed while surprising faces—some familiar, others only just appearing—emerge from an ominous twilight of past struggles and chaos to take up the challenges of the terrible times ahead. Nobles and commoners, soldiers and sorcerers, assassins and sages, are coming together to stake their fortunes . . . and their lives. For at a feast for crows, many are the guests—but only a few are the survivors.
 
A GAME OF THRONES A CLASH OF KINGS A STORM OF SWORDS A FEAST FOR CROWS A DANCE WITH DRAGONS

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4.5
2.28K reviews
Kinna Thompson
November 26, 2015
This is the book where GRRM takes his sadism toward his readers to a new level. It's long, but entirely worth it. A warning, NOT a spoiler: This tome of a book is aptly titled, a saga where he will kill most of your favorite characters, make you love characters only to kill them, and then make new characters (and some old) take their place in your heart. Only the strong survive the game of thrones and it only takes a moment of weakness to lose.
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A Google user
June 20, 2012
OK the 4th book in this series is probably the slowest. Out of the 5 books I had to push myself to get to the end of this one. That does not mean this book is bad. This book is amazing, but the 4th books only real flaw is that it follows the thrill ride that is book 3. Feast is more akin to book 1. Intrigue, secrets, and politics. The ending a lone makes this book worth it. If you can get past that this is not as good as book 3 and more like book 1 you will love it.
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Clark Coston
January 3, 2014
More than any ASoIaF novel published yet other than AGoT, A Feast for Crows feels like it is about something other than simply what happens. AFFC is a book about claustrophobia, be it emotional, physical or social. It is about a nation that has suffered two civil wars and the mad grab for power. It may initially disappoint since there's no Jon or Dany or Tyrion, but a closer look will reveal a nuanced and more focused novel than ASoS.
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About the author

George R. R. Martin is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of many novels, including the acclaimed series A Song of Ice and Fire—A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, and A Dance with Dragons—as well as Tuf Voyaging, Fevre Dream, The Armageddon Rag, Dying of the Light, Windhaven (with Lisa Tuttle), and Dreamsongs Volumes I and II. He is also the creator of The Lands of Ice and Fire, a collection of maps from A Song of Ice and Fire featuring original artwork from illustrator and cartographer Jonathan Roberts, and The World of Ice & Fire (with Elio M. García, Jr., and Linda Antonsson). As a writer-producer, Martin has worked on The Twilight Zone, Beauty and the Beast, and various feature films and pilots that were never made. He lives with the lovely Parris in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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