A Feast for Crows was definitely more enjoyable than I had feared. Maybe, just maybe, the story was slightly more slow-paced than the first three? And looking back on it now, other than Cersei’s attempt to rid herself of Margaery and ending up caught in her own trap, the book as a whole did seem more as if were merely moving people into place in preparation for the real action to come. But I could be wrong. Knowing me, I’m probably just forgetting the real action already.
Anyway I enjoyed it and I’m on to the fifth and final book of the series.
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