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  • A Feast for Crows

  • A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 4
  • By: George R.R. Martin
  • Narrated by: Roy Dotrice
  • Length: 33 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (56,947 ratings)

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A Feast for Crows

By: George R.R. Martin
Narrated by: Roy Dotrice
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GAME OF THRONES: A NEW ORIGINAL SERIES, NOW ON HBO.

Few books have captivated the imagination and won the devotion and praise of readers and critics everywhere as has George R. R. Martin’s monumental epic cycle of high fantasy that began with A Game of Thrones. Now, in A Feast for Crows, Martin delivers the long-awaited fourth book of his landmark series, as a kingdom torn asunder finds itself at last on the brink of peace . . . only to be launched on an even more terrifying course of destruction.

A Feast for Crows

It seems too good to be true. After centuries of bitter strife and fatal treachery, the seven powers dividing the land have decimated one another into an uneasy truce. Or so it appears. . . . With the death of the monstrous King Joffrey, Cersei is ruling as regent in King’s Landing. Robb Stark’s demise has broken the back of the Northern rebels, and his siblings are scattered throughout the kingdom like seeds on barren soil. Few legitimate claims to the once desperately sought Iron Throne still exist—or they are held in hands too weak or too distant to wield them effectively. The war, which raged out of control for so long, has burned itself out.

But as in the aftermath of any climactic struggle, it is not long before the survivors, outlaws, renegades, and carrion eaters start to gather, picking over the bones of the dead and fighting for the spoils of the soon-to-be dead. Now in the Seven Kingdoms, as the human crows assemble over a banquet of ashes, daring new plots and dangerous new alliances are formed, while surprising faces—some familiar, others only just appearing—are seen emerging from an ominous twilight of past struggles and chaos to take up the challenges ahead.

©2007 George R.R. Martin (P)2011 Random House
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Critic reviews

"Of those who work in the grand epic-fantasy tradition, Martin is by far the best.... [He] is a tense, surging, insomnia-inflicting plotter and a deft and inexhaustible sketcher of personalities.... This is as good a time as any to proclaim him the American Tolkien." ( Time)
"The only fantast series I'd put on a level with J.R.R. Tolkein's The Lord of the Rings…. It's a fantasy series for hip, smart people, even those who don't read fantasy…. If you're new to the series, you must begin with Book 1, A Game of Thrones. Once you're hooked…. you'll be like the rest of us fans, gnawing your knuckles until book 5” (Marta Salij, Detroit Free Press)
“THE MOST impressive modern fantasy, both in terms of conception and execution, is George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire.… A masterpiece that will be mentioned with the great works of fantasy.” ( Contra Costa Times)

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This is like a movie switching actors half way

Would you listen to A Feast for Crows again? Why?

no...different narrator with a different voice and character for the already established characters.

What didn’t you like about Roy Dotrice’s performance?

Love Roy Dotrice... loved the first three book anyawy.... the character voices in this book are different...and its terrible. The characters whom are well established and you love completely switch personalities... no good!!

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seriously audible... I want my credits back...

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amazing

its has a different pace than the other books and emerges you into other characters which is also good

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Why Mr. Dotrice?

I cannot get over losing the characters I knew for the first hundred hours of audio. Roy D. chose to change their voices and the pronunciation of their names. Aria and Petyr are the worst.

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Mispronouncing names

For some reason the narrator kept mispronouncing character names in this book. I.e, calling Gilly Jill-y. It started to distract me and was very noticeable to me.
Not a huge deal, just an annoyance.

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blood and fire

This story boils your blood with the fire of old Valeria.

The narrator brings each character to life.

I can't wait to begin again on book 5.

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Roy Dotrice is back.

The price dropped because of the last narrator but they have seen to gone back to Roy Dotrice which is a good Improvement because the characters don't sound awful in the book. I'm not saying the other narrator was bad at his job just stick to one narrator when you do a series of books you get used to his voice and used his character voices in that book and when you change that you really can ruin the book for some people so I'm glad they switched him back.

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Way better than I expected

I was fully expecting this book to be a chore to get through based on the few reviews I read before picking up Crows. I was pleasantly surprised, therefore, to find myself staying up reading until the wee hours of the morning several days in a row. The story itself is just as engrossing as the other volumes. Even the tiresome Sansa has become interesting in her own right.

Do I wish that there had been more of my favorite characters? Of course. Despite that wish, I never felt like the story was incomplete, only that I was looking in the other direction for a time. Some reviewers were particularly aggravated by the introduction of new POVs. On the contrary, I find that the wider the world becomes, the richer it feels, and the more I enjoy reading about it.

Of course, I will be starting Dance immediately. After that, I suppose I'll be waiting for years for the last 2 (3?) novels just like everyone else.

As always, Roy Dotrice has outdone himself. He's phenomenal.

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A great read

Very enjoyable, listening and reading makes the story more entertaining. Then finishing up watching the HBO series really makes it special.

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No complaints

I read some reviews that were critical of how Roy Dotrice changed his voices for some of the characters and even the way he pronounced certain names. However, I hardly noticed a difference. It could be that it's been a while since I listened to book 2 or that I'm just not that sensitive to this kind of thing. I felt I noticed a distinct difference in the voice of Aria Stark, but wrote it off to her aging and maturing as a character.

At times I wish the story would move along a bit faster.

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