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A Dance with Dragons: After the Feast by George R.R. Martin

chloejayne98's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 stars

OMG.

Winter is finally here, and boy does it pack some punches.

daisiep's review against another edition

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5.0

One of the best books I have ever read. Didn't want it to end. It's a shame there will never be another one. It sets up so much at the end.
QUENTYN
JON
RAMSEY'S LETTER
KEVAN
Stannis?!
So much happens!!

jasmiinaf's review against another edition

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5.0

I'm shocked. And now I have to wait forever to know what will happen next!? I can't take this, it's hard to be a fan of this series.

legallyblue's review against another edition

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5.0

Only took me like a 4 years to finish this series or something. Made great time

missjudge's review against another edition

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4.0

"I fuochi di Valyria" è il secondo libro italiano di "A dance with dragons".
Rispetto alla prima parte pubblicata "i guerrieri del ghiaccio" è un libro molto più godibile... sarà perchè l'ho letto dopo una lunga pausa, sarà che effettivamente le "nuove" vicende cominciano a ingranare.
Per una recensione completa si rimanda a "la danza dei draghi" odio fare recensioni di mezzi libri, quindi ne farò solo una, per il terzo libro, che racchiude l'opinione su tutti e tre i libri in cui è stato spezzettato "A dance whit dragon"

jules_writes's review against another edition

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5.0

And so the wait for the next book begins....

mrhumpage's review against another edition

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3.0

I'm up to speed. Martin is clearly in a bit of a mid-epic lull, he's taken two huge books to bridge plot lines which could have been achieved in a quarter of that length. Still enough intrigue, plotting and murder to keep the pages turning, and the scale of the adventures is marvellous. Things are well poised for a conclusion now - but Martin will have to make that leap into the end of his tale.

lakesbecky's review against another edition

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5.0

Great to realise that you hadn't quite finished the most recent book in a series! This one has strands relating to all the main surviving characters.

Jon Snow at the Wall dealing with the conflicting needs of the Black Watch, the wildlings and King Stannis. Stannis himself facing harsh weather in his attempt to take Winterfell and free the girl they believe is Arya Stark. The real Arya still in the house of the god of many faces and learning their ways. Theon Greyjoy battling his internal demons and his fear of the Bastard of Bolton.

Down at King's Landing Cersei is being held on charges of fornication and treason as is Margarey. The power struggle round young King Tommen will claim more victims yet. His uncle Jaime and Brienne are searching for Sansa Stark who is masquerading as Littlefingers daughter.

Over the sea will Daenerys marry for passion or politics and master her dragons? Tyrion is now a slave so how can he regain his freedom. Other kingdoms send their princes to claim the hand of the dragon queen. Meanwhile is the true heir Aegon returning to the 7 kingdoms with a company of exiled mercenaries.

Lots more blood and intrigue in this story. Plenty of twists and turns. And we have to wait over a year to find out what happens next!

annakline21's review against another edition

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5.0

I can’t believe I’m never going to know how this series ends

beardybot's review against another edition

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slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot

3.0

Not the strongest end to the series. Enjoyable enough, but with little impetus.