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Combined Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons Roy Dotrice.7z
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Audio > Audio books
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1
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2.07 GB

Spoken language(s):
English
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a song of ice and fire combine AFFC ADWD chronological George Martin

Uploaded:
Jul 8, 2013
By:
Sigma0mega



There's a lot of talk about reading A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons in chronological order but, I found no audio version online. I took the order from boildleather http://boiledleather.com/post/25902554148/a-new-reader-friendly-combined-reading-order-for-a THIS IS THE NEW READER VERSION so dont worry about being spoiled 


I COMPRESSED IT to make the download faster. unzip with 7zip (its free)
Enjoy all 80 hours :P
 
Note from boiled leather

Are you reading A Song of Ice and Fire for the first time? Have you heard that volumes four and five, A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons, cover the same time period but split up the characters, so that most of the people who appear in Feast donΓÇÖt show up in Dance and vice versa? Do you think youΓÇÖll be one of the people that finds this really frustrating? (IΓÇÖm not, I was perfectly happy with the books as-is and recommend them as such, but I know yΓÇÖall are out there.) Are you interested in recombining the two halves of the story in hopes that itΓÇÖll make for a more satisfying reading experience?


George R.R. Martin famously took years to finish Feast after Storm came out, and infamously took even more years to finish Dance after Feast came out. As we know, this came down to several problems. First, heΓÇÖd intended to have a five-year jump in the narrative following the conclusion of Storm, but after about a year of writing he realized it wasnΓÇÖt working and had to start over. Then, once heΓÇÖd started over, he discovered that while the five-year jump didnΓÇÖt work for most of the storylines, it worked really well for a few, and it was hard to get them right without it. Then he realized that he had way too many characters and way too much story to fit in one volume as planned, and he needed to decide how to split one volume into two ΓÇô should he tell half the story for all the characters, or (nearly) all the story for half the characters? (He chose the latter solution.) Finally, he struggled with something called ΓÇ£The Meereenese Knot." To discuss this IΓÇÖd have to get a little bit spoilery, but it boiled down to how to get a whole bunch of characters to the place where a certain other character was, and in what order, and whether to have all of them get there by the end of Dance, and what to do with the character toward whom theyΓÇÖre traveling while theyΓÇÖre on their way. 

Right now, for the first time, the only real-world delay necessary to endure between reading, say, JonΓÇÖs last chapter in Storm and his first in Dance is the amount of time it takes you to read the entirety of Feast and get to the beginning of Dance after youΓÇÖve finished Storm, since Martin split the characters up between the two books.

But since we now have access to both books at once, whatΓÇÖs to stop us from folding the stories back together re-reading Feast and Dance simultaneously?

Comments

.Thanks great work although
seem to be missing Daenerys last chapter
LOL and Epilogue
117.The Queen’s Hand: ADWD 71
118.Daenerys X: ADWD 72
119.Epilogue: ADWD 73 missing