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A Feast for Crows
Rated 3.88 out of 5 based on 25 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780007447862
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A Feast for Crows, the fourth novel in George R.R. Martin’s epic fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire, continues the thrilling saga that inspired HBO’s Game of Thrones. Amidst war and chaos in Westeros, new plots and betrayals emerge. This epic fantasy novel is a must-read for fans of A Game of Thrones and readers of fantasy and adventure. Buy A Feast for Crows (ISBN: 9780007447862) today!
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Aniket Mulmule –
A slow burn that pays off in the end. Definitely worth sticking with.
Poonam Saijari –
A bit slow compared to the previous books, but still engaging. The new characters are interesting, and the political intrigue keeps you hooked.
Nilesh Vashisht –
The seeds of future conflicts are expertly sown. A complex and satisfying read.
Saurabh Anil Kalode –
A masterful continuation! The new perspectives are brilliant.
Mritunjay Dubey –
Hard to keep track of everything. It was interesting, but not as good as the others.
Keshav Singhal –
I was disappointed. Hoping the next one is better. It was not bad but okay.
Ronit Vinod Peswani –
This book delves deeper into the lore of Westeros. The journey is worth it.
Niharika Srivastava –
Too many characters and storylines to follow. I got lost a few times. The writing is still amazing.
Sankalp Mahato –
Definitely a middle book. It has its moments, but it lacks the punch of the earlier ones.
Arushi Dhupar –
I missed some of the main characters from the previous books. It was okay.
Shreya Sahu –
Found it a bit tedious at times, with less action than I expected. Still, the world is fascinating.
Akshit Singh –
World-building is phenomenal. The political intrigue is top-notch.
Anju –
Martin’s skill shines even in a slower-paced book. The character development is superb.
Akhil Raj –
A Feast for Crows is a complex and rewarding read for patient fans. The plot is a bit slow, but I loved it.
Basant Kumar –
I struggled to get through this one. Too much political maneuvering and not enough action.
Ayush Singh –
A bit of a letdown after the previous books. Felt like filler at times. I enjoyed Arya’s arc, though.
Prashant Sagar –
Not my favorite in the series, but necessary for the overall story. Too many new characters to keep track of!
Himankita Debbarma –
While not as gripping as others, the intricate plot kept me somewhat invested.
Kalpish Choudhary –
It’s a good book, but it felt like a setup for the next one. Hopefully, the payoff will be worth it.
Varun Mittal –
It felt like a chore to finish. Too much detail and not enough excitement.
Alok Jangra –
Loved the focus on Cersei! Her chapters were the best. The Iron Islands storyline was a bit dull.
Nikhil Choudhary –
Martin’s writing is always captivating. This book focuses more on world-building and character development.
Hemant Kumar –
The world of Westeros continues to enthrall. The new characters add depth to the story.
Muhammed Safwan K –
The writing is beautiful. The plot thickens. Worth the read!
Dhruv Sharma –
Expanded the world nicely, but I wasn’t totally hooked. Still a good book.