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Bantam A Feast for Crows : Martin, George R R: desertcart.ae: Books Review: A Feast for Crows is one of the final books in the A Song of Ice and Fire series which takes place in the same time frame as the first of the A Dance with Dragons books. The book follows only follows certain characters, leaving Tyrion, Daenerys, Bran and Jon Snow out. Cersei is ruling over the seven kingdoms in Tommens place. The strength of the Highgarden is backing her claim, thanks to the marriage between Tommen and Maragery Tyrell. Since Tywins death, Cersei begins to form a new council and their loyalty remains to be proven. Brienne continues her search for Sansa Stark with the aid of Jamie Lannister. Arya establishes a new home in Braavos after she leaves the hounds company. Samwell Tarly leaves the wall on Snows command and Stannis Baratheon is seeking the norths allegiance. New characters emerge in the Iron Islands after the death of Balon Greyjoy, each wanting to take his place. In addition, new stories are also opening where Dorne is left in unease after the death of Oberyn Martell. Much like in the previous book (A Storm of Swords), the reader starts to see the characters in a new light as their stories unfold. The new characters replacing those who perished quickly become of key importance to story and as usual the book takes sudden intense turns from the predicted path. Another superb quality book by Geroge R. R. Martin that equals the previous books, maintaining the intensity and complexity seen throughout the series. Brilliantly done splitting the characters stories across two books, leaving the reader constantly wondering what is happening to them. Well worth reading for any fans of the previous books and the tv series. Review: Très bon livre. On suit l'histoire à travers le regard des personnages; on voit bien leurs personnalités. En plus , par rapport au livre précédent, ce ne sont pas tous des "gentils", en particulier "Cercei", qui est particulièrement aigrie et désagréable. Il y a aussi des scènes très violentes, que l'on ne peut pas adapter à la télé, tellement ce serait gore... on y gagne vraiment par rapport à la série télé.



| ASIN | 055358202X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,532 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #118 in Science Fiction Adventures #136 in Sword & Sorcery Fantasy #200 in Epic Fantasy |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,589) |
| Dimensions | 4.32 x 17.53 x 16.8 cm |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 9780553582024 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0553582024 |
| Item weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 1048 pages |
| Publication date | 26 September 2006 |
| Publisher | Bantam |
D**E
A Feast for Crows is one of the final books in the A Song of Ice and Fire series which takes place in the same time frame as the first of the A Dance with Dragons books. The book follows only follows certain characters, leaving Tyrion, Daenerys, Bran and Jon Snow out. Cersei is ruling over the seven kingdoms in Tommens place. The strength of the Highgarden is backing her claim, thanks to the marriage between Tommen and Maragery Tyrell. Since Tywins death, Cersei begins to form a new council and their loyalty remains to be proven. Brienne continues her search for Sansa Stark with the aid of Jamie Lannister. Arya establishes a new home in Braavos after she leaves the hounds company. Samwell Tarly leaves the wall on Snows command and Stannis Baratheon is seeking the norths allegiance. New characters emerge in the Iron Islands after the death of Balon Greyjoy, each wanting to take his place. In addition, new stories are also opening where Dorne is left in unease after the death of Oberyn Martell. Much like in the previous book (A Storm of Swords), the reader starts to see the characters in a new light as their stories unfold. The new characters replacing those who perished quickly become of key importance to story and as usual the book takes sudden intense turns from the predicted path. Another superb quality book by Geroge R. R. Martin that equals the previous books, maintaining the intensity and complexity seen throughout the series. Brilliantly done splitting the characters stories across two books, leaving the reader constantly wondering what is happening to them. Well worth reading for any fans of the previous books and the tv series.
A**4
Très bon livre. On suit l'histoire à travers le regard des personnages; on voit bien leurs personnalités. En plus , par rapport au livre précédent, ce ne sont pas tous des "gentils", en particulier "Cercei", qui est particulièrement aigrie et désagréable. Il y a aussi des scènes très violentes, que l'on ne peut pas adapter à la télé, tellement ce serait gore... on y gagne vraiment par rapport à la série télé.
E**Z
It's kinde handbook actualy if you want to read this also add to basket a magnifying glass
Z**D
Great book but the shipping was horrible.
V**E
Irgendwann beim Lesen der Saga dämmerte mir, daß die Übersetzung nicht dem Original gewachsen ist, und beschloß, es mit dem Original zu versuchen. Die richtige Entscheidung. Was sich in der Übersetzung als spannender Pageturner liest, ist in Wirklichkeit ein ganz famoses Meisterwerk, mit Liebe zum Detail und einem einzigartigen Plot. Im Fest der Krähen jedenfalls geht es um die Reste der Schlacht. Die Schlacht hat vielleicht einen Sieger, das Land jedenfalls ist verwüstet, Nebenkriegsschauplätze bleiben. Jetzt geht es nicht mehr darum, daß ein Guter gewinnt. Gewinn, das scheint mittlerweile ganz sinnlos geworden zu sein. Es geht um Menschen, die überlebt haben und nun immer noch leben... und stets aufs neue scheitern, an sich, an der Welt und an den Umständen. Es ist eine Dekonstruktion all der Heldengeschichten. Der Einblick in das Binnenleben der "Bösen", Cersei, ist für mich ganz herausragend: Mit nüchterner und präziser Beobachtung wird seziert, wie aus scheinbar logischen Schlußfolgerungen Handlungen entstehen. Es spielt keine Rolle, ob die Taten gut sind oder schlecht, sie werden beschrieben. Das Englisch ist dabei im Ganzen gut verständlich, es gibt keine undurchschaubaren grammatikalischen Konstruktionen, aber ein Lexikon hatte ich doch meist griffbereit. Sehr wortreich, und selbst die 312000 Wörter Studienausgabe Pons blieb einige Übersetzungen schuldig. Angesichts der Abwesenheit einer kongenialen Übersetzung aber eindeutig de Mühe wert ...
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