A review by christianholub
A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin

3.0

The best thing about this book is that if you know other "Song of Ice and Fire" readers, they will warn you ahead of time about how bad at is. As a result, this book can only exceed your expectations. I personally take a lot of joy from it, particularly the Martell and Greyjoy POV chapters since they provide an intro to two areas of Westeros (Dorne and the Iron Islands) that haven't gotten a lot of play so far in the series but fascinate me nevertheless. The Cersei chapters do not redeem her the way I expected after Jaime's amazing storyline in 'Storm of Swords,' but rather only confirm her status as an irredeemable psycho taintmuffin. Then again, I guess that's just Martin confounding expectations once again.