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Justin:

--- Quote from: RedLeather ---So, Who here wants to speculate what's going to happen in a Dance With Dragons? Or should we even speculate, and just keep quiet and wait for the book?
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i'd love to speculate, alas, i haven't read a feast for crows yet :(


--- Quote from: Electric Monk ---I am going seriously frikkin' insane... I don't have the money to buy A Feast For Crows, all the copies at the library are checked out, and none of my friends own the book! GAH.
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if you're reeeally antsy you could use a barnes and noble or borders or other bookstore as a library. i see people reading in there all the time, you're just "browsing" ;)

Jedit:
I'm going to be as vague as I can to avoid spoiling, but people who've read the books should be able to guess what I'm talking about.

Qyburn was stripped of his maester's chain for a reason, and that reason just became significant.
Sandor Clegane appears in AFfC... but you may not recognise him.
The connection between the Stark children and their direwolves is more subtle than you think.
The standing theory is that Jon Snow's parents were Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen.  Not exactly subtle, really, which is why I think it's not the truth.
Arya is one of the only characters whose plotline is split between AFfC and ADwD.  Most of the rest, you won't see much of until book six.
I suspect Dany's three dragonriders will mirror the original three.[/list:u]

RedLeather:
Hehe, I think the dragons are interesting in this particular book, Being there are only three...and I really want to see what happens to Arya after her..incident?

mberan42:
I can't be bothered at the moment to read the whole 100+ post thread about this, but I do have a question, and I'd like some feedback. I apologize in advance if it's already been asked in the thread.

Was anyone else disappointed in A Feast for Crows? I was terribly disappointed. Too much goddamned exposition. I'm really hoping that A Dance with Dragons attempts to bring closure... I finished the book and immediately said "That's it?!"

Yes, yes, yes, I know that George R. R. Martin wanted AFfC and ADwD to be one book, they mirror each other, etc. etc., blah blah blah... Nonetheless, I was still disappointed.

RedLeather:
I was, in a way, but at least it's the stepping stone to ADwD

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