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  2. A Feast for Crows - Wikipedia

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    A Feast for Crows is the fourth of seven planned novels in the epic fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire by American author George R. R. Martin. The novel was first published in the United Kingdom on October 17, 2005, [ 1 ] with a United States edition following on November 8, 2005.

  3. Works based on A Song of Ice and Fire - Wikipedia

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    This version has since released three expansions, A Feast for Crows, A Dance with Dragons, and Mother of Dragons". Battles of Westeros, was released by Fantasy Flight Games in 2010. It is based on the system created by Richard Borg and used in such games as Memoir 44 or Commands & Colors: Ancients. The two player-game's base set includes two ...

  4. Arianne Martell - Wikipedia

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    Arianne Nymeros Martell is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of epic fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin.She is a member of House Martell and the heir to the desert kingdom of Dorne.

  5. High Sparrow - Wikipedia

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    The High Sparrow first appears in A Feast for Crows (2005) and subsequently appeared in Martin's A Dance with Dragons (2011). He is the de facto leader of the protest 'sparrow' movement that arises from the Faith of the Seven as a result of the carnage inflicted by the War of Five Kings. Although he appears to be humble and compassionate, his ...

  6. George R. R. Martin - Wikipedia

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    In November 2005, A Feast for Crows, the fourth novel in this series, became The New York Times No. 1 Bestseller. [64] The fifth book, A Dance with Dragons , was published July 12, 2011, and became an international bestseller, including achieving a No. 1 spot on the New York Times Bestseller List [ 65 ] and many others; it remained on the New ...

  7. A Storm of Swords - Wikipedia

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    A Feast for Crows A Storm of Swords is the third of seven planned novels in the fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire by American author George R. R. Martin . It was first published in the United Kingdom on August 8, 2000, [ 1 ] with a United States edition following in November 2000.

  8. The Full English: How a greasy feast came to define and ... - AOL

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    The middle classes soon cottoned on, encouraged by celebrity cook and domestic goddess Isabella Beeton. In 1861 Beeton published her “Book of Household Management,” which featured recipes for ...

  9. A Dance with Dragons - Wikipedia

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    In September/October 2011 issue of Bookmarks, the book received a (4.5 out of 5) based on critic reviews with the summary saying, "When the smoke clears, A Song of Ice and Fire will be spoken about--and deservedly so--alongside J. R. R. Tolkien's Fellowship of the Ring and Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time, and may well surpass both". [34]