bethanymyers 's review for:

A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin
3.0

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.