A feast for crows
Thanks to
wolflady26 for the heads up.
George R. R. Martin has finished A Feast for Crows, as announced on his website.
At 1527 pages, it's been split into two volumes again. This time, Vol. 1 will be one set of characters, and Vol. 2 will be another set, but with concurrent timelines.
This may or may not have a telling impact on your life. All I can say is I've immensely enjoyed the previous 3 books (in 4 parts, as there's a 3 part 1 and 3 part 2, which is frankly just confusing).
Please excuse me, I need to go and set up my camp bed outside the bookshop. (Or I could just be a wussboy and use the Amazon pre-order, but where's the dedication in that.)
George R. R. Martin has finished A Feast for Crows, as announced on his website.
At 1527 pages, it's been split into two volumes again. This time, Vol. 1 will be one set of characters, and Vol. 2 will be another set, but with concurrent timelines.
This may or may not have a telling impact on your life. All I can say is I've immensely enjoyed the previous 3 books (in 4 parts, as there's a 3 part 1 and 3 part 2, which is frankly just confusing).
Please excuse me, I need to go and set up my camp bed outside the bookshop. (Or I could just be a wussboy and use the Amazon pre-order, but where's the dedication in that.)
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excellent news
Re: excellent news