A Feast for Crows

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 on October 17, 2005, in the United Kingdom, with a United States edition following on November 8, 2005.

A Feast for Crows
US hardcover (first edition)
AuthorGeorge R. R. Martin
Audio read byJohn Lee (2005)
Roy Dotrice (2011)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesA Song of Ice and Fire
GenreFantasy
Published2005 (Voyager Books/UK & Bantam Spectra/US)
Pages753
ISBN0-00-224743-7 (UK hardback)
ISBN 0-553-80150-3 (US hardback)
OCLC61261403
813/.54 22
LC ClassPS3563.A7239 F39 2005
Preceded byA Storm of Swords 
Followed byA Dance with Dragons 

Because of its size, Martin and his publishers split the narrative of the still-unfinished manuscript for A Feast for Crows into two books. Rather than divide the text chronologically in half, Martin instead split the material by plot location, resulting in "two novels taking place simultaneously" with different casts of characters. A Feast for Crows was published months later, and focuses mainly on southern Westeros. The concurrent novel A Dance with Dragons, which focuses on other locations such as the North, the Wall and Essos, was advertised for the following year, but was eventually released six years later in 2011. Martin noted that the A Song of Ice and Fire series would now likely total seven novels.

A Feast for Crows was the first novel in the series to debut at number one on The New York Times Best Seller list, a feat among fantasy writers only previously achieved by Robert Jordan and Neil Gaiman. In 2006 the novel was nominated for the Hugo Award, the Locus Award, and the British Fantasy Society Award. It has since been adapted, along with A Dance With Dragons, for television as the fifth season of Game of Thrones, though elements of the novel appeared in the series' fourth and sixth seasons.

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