A review by dingosenior79
A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin

3.0

Still good. Sometimes hard to shake the impression that nothing is happening, but Martin often cleverly slips events in through the gaps between chapters to provide the sense of a wider world in which portentous events are underway. Also has what seems an increasing tendency to get bogged down in heraldry; some peopl build worlds by creating new languages, to each his own. The fact that this book, devoid of at least 2-3 of Westeros' most popular figures, did not result in wide spread fan mutiny certainly speaks to the enduring, grisly, gritty charms of Martin's world.