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bethanymyers 's review for:
A Feast for Crows
by George R.R. Martin
At last in books 3 and 4 it starts to get repetitive. Martin doesn't skip ANY time at all, so this book is looooong and still doesn't include the perspectives of half the characters. I know we'll get to them in the next book, but enough already with Tyrion's nose scratching and Davos reaching for his fingerbones.
Even so, I'm still eagerly reading this series.
Even so, I'm still eagerly reading this series.