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Aug 24, 2014jwilson01 rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
*May contain Spoilers* This book was pretty good. There were some parts that seemed to drag on a bit. I think if Martin changed some of his POV characters it would have been alot more interesting. For example, instead of Victorian Greyjoy being a POVC, the Crows Eye should have been one. I would have loved to hate him, but like him at the same time. You couldn't really sympathize with Victorian because he's a boring guy and because the only reason he hated the Crow's eye is because he slept with his "salt wife" aka his kidnapped concubine. Really? She wasn't even your real wife. I was indifferent towards the Crow's eye, but he could have had alot of potential. Another POV character should have been Aemon Targaryen. Yeah Samwell is a good guy and should have his place in GOT, but Aemon could have given us more info about the predictions and his thoughts about the three headed dragon. It would have been cool to see how he truly felt about him serving the black. Maybe he really didn't like the life he lived, Samwell did say that he was waiting at the wall for something to happen. I would have like to learn that he was not the sweet, loyal old man that he portrayed. One good thing about this book was all the conspiracies coming to light. Like the Hound finding peace at the monastery. I personally love the Hound's character and hope that he can live the rest of his days happily. Maybe one day he'll find someone he loves! lol. I also like how Cersei's fortune is unfolding because she's bringing it upon herself! I totally hated her by the end of this book. Oh, and who is Pate, the pig boy?!?