That's really good news...from my POV. I recently finished Feast and couldn't really grasp the significance of the chapters on Arianne, and I suppose I won't until I read Dance...which makes me excited because it's coming closer to DONE!
Don't get me wrong...I understood fully the significance of Dorne and the sand vipers and the vastly different traditions and environment and how it relates to the Targaryens, but it was like a short story which only led to a single sentence with a vague message concerning Dorne's activities across the sea. I liked the story, but will most likely have to reread those chapters immediately before starting my read of Dance.
My meaning is that moving another such story to Winds will most likely make Dance as a book in it's own right less of an anticlimax and have a more satisfying ending.
Don't get me wrong...I understood fully the significance of Dorne and the sand vipers and the vastly different traditions and environment and how it relates to the Targaryens, but it was like a short story which only led to a single sentence with a vague message concerning Dorne's activities across the sea. I liked the story, but will most likely have to reread those chapters immediately before starting my read of Dance.
My meaning is that moving another such story to Winds will most likely make Dance as a book in it's own right less of an anticlimax and have a more satisfying ending.
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