A Feast for Crows
2005 • 866 pages

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I was a little reluctant to start reading this book because I had heard that Cersei and Jamie's pov took up the majority of the book and that Jon and Dany weren't even in it and Arya and Sansa only had a few chapters. However I thoroughly enjoyed this book
Jamie's point of view is very interesting, as you see him growing as a person, going from a hotheaded knight to the ‘lord commander of the kingsguard' who actually thinks things through. He's dealt with some hard lessons and, in my opinion, has come out better for it. And then there's Cersei. While I love to hate her, I find her motives understandable and I think she is a very compelling character. In this book we see her attempt to be the chessmaster she thinks she is, and watch her bring her own doom upon herself. It filled me with sadistic glee every time she made a wrong move and couldn't see it. I missed hearing more from Arya and missed the Dani chapters all and all good read.

January 8, 2017