Posted by : Unknown Friday, May 10, 2013



A Feast for Crows
By: George R.R. Martin

So I just finished reading the fourth book in the "Song of Ice and Fire" series, A Feast for Crows, and of course I loved it. As for reviewing it, I don't even know how to start. It is a very long and in depth book that has a ton going on. So... you should just read the whole series for yourself, or watch the TV show, or read the graphic novel. Honestly anyone who doesnt know what Game of Thrones is HAS to be living under a rock. George R.R. Martin does a great job with bringing this magical and wonderful series to so many kinds of media. I have seen all of the TV series so far, I have read the first volume in the graphic novels, I have seen some of the video game, and I obviously have read most of the original book series. I amazes me just how different each of these forms of media are even though it is the same overall story, slight changes in how characters are portrayed or represented can make a huge difference! My biggest example for this is Catelyn Stark. In the book I find her to be a WAY obnoxious and overbearing mother who seems to bring all of her problems on herself where as in the TV show I can see her more as a loving mother who just wants to try and help her family and in the graphic novel, so far as I have read, Catelyn is just a jealous bitch. Anyway I am getting way off topic haha moral of the story is Game of Thrones is awesome!



As far as this book goes I took away a few things.
1. George R.R. Martin is Awesome!
           Some how in a book with only 1 of my original favorite characters he made me never want to put down the book AND I now have new favorite characters! I was worried about reading this one so I kept putting it off, but I am so glad I read it!
2. I really can't wait to read the 5th book.
          I want to see what was happening with all of my other favorites. You got little teases during this one to hint at what might be going on, but I am excited to read it.
3. I hate Cersei!
          I have always hated Cersei Lannister, but if it is possible, I hate her even more after reading this book! Every single time she had a chapter and opened her mouth I really just wanted to punch her. I really just want her to bite the bullet already haha. Seriously. I don't want to go in depth too much, but really?

Okay so I titled this article differently mostly because I really hate Cersei, but also because I wanted to see if anyone would comment on it with opinions of his or her least favorite characters in the series. So anyone who reads this should do that!

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