George R.R. Martin’s Darkstar, Steven Erikson’s Crippled God, and Zahn’s Thrawn at Dungeon Manual
Another pointer to Dungeon Manual, which had 3 new entries this week bookended by two of the day’s lauded epic fantasy choices. The first was a look at Darkstar, George R.R. Martin’s semi-controversial character is A Feast For Crows (game of Thrones fans you will get there!), the fourth book in his “A Song of [...]
Jan-Ken-Pon – George R.R. Martin’s A Feast for Crows reread: The Captain of Guards
Jan-ken-pon – I continue my reread of A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin, the fourth installment of his A Song of Ice and Fire series.
Today it’s The Captain of Guards – the third installment of my reread . . .
Jan-Ken-Pon – George R.R. Martin’s A Feast for Crows reread: The Prophet
Jan-ken-pon – I continue my reread of A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin, the fourth installment of his A Song of Ice and Fire series.
Today it’s The Prophet – the second installment of my reread . . .
Jan-Ken-Pon – George R.R. Martin’s A Feast for Crows reread: The Prologue
Jan-ken-pon – I start my reread of A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin, the fourth installment of his A Song of Ice and Fire series.
Starting with the Prologue today!
Book Review – A Feast for Crows
Author: George R.R. Martin Publisher: Bantam Binding: Hardcover Publication Date: 2005 In the five years since the third volume in his Song of Ice and Fire saga, George R. R. Martin has become the most popular and the most respected author in epic fantasy. As a thirty-five year veteran writer with a bevy of Hugo [...]










