So you want me to call it The cheesy book thread? Sounds kinda... cheesy.
Anyway! Chapters 5 and 6 of A Storm of Swords.
Chapter 5: Davos
This chapter follows introspection from Ser Davos Seaworth after he washes up on a (very) small island in the aftermath of the Battle of the Blackwater, the climax of A Clash of Kings, which is the previous book. While not a lot happened, it was an interesting insight into a character that hasn't gotten much page time. He spends most of the chapter making horrific recollections of the battle, which involved a bay getting set on fire by Wildfire (basically napalm).
Partway through the chapter, he spots a ship heading through the area he was washed up in. I don't recall the name of the region, but in it, there are a bunch of tall, thin islands that stick out of the water. There are also a bunch underneath the water. Because of that, ships do not often traverse there. At the end of the chapter, he hails the ship and is rescued after telling them that he serves the true king, Stannis Baratheon.
Thoughts: I enjoyed it even though not much happened. But neither was the chapter filler. It - probably- sets up Davos returning to Stannis at Storm's End (his fortress) and continuing to advise him in his war against House Lannister. I have a feeling that Ser Davos has a large part to play in the coming books.
Chapter 6: Sansa
The next chapter follows Sansa Stark, who is the eldest daughter and second child of Ned Stark and Catelyn Tully. She has been, in all but name, been imprisoned in Maegor's Keep since the end of the first book. In this chapter, she dines with Margaery Tyrell and her grandmother Olenna. During the conversation, Sansa reveals her abuse at the hands of King Joffrey Baratheon, the bastard son of Queen Cersei Lannister and her brother Jaime. Margaery - who is betrothed to Joffrey to be his queen - and Olenna then decide to get Sansa out of King's Landing and to Highgarden, the seat of House Tyrell, to wed her to Willas Tyrell, one of Margaery's brothers. (Confusing, I know) The chapter ends with that.
Thoughts: I enjoyed it more than the previous one. I've very much liked the intrigue and politicking of A Song of Ice and Fire, and this chapter had a lot of that. I would theorize as to what Margaery and her grandmother are going to do about Joffrey, who can be described as a bastard in more ways than one, but being the idiot that I often am, I spoiled the ending of this book. But still, I won't talk about that until I reach that point. Overall, great chapter. Can't wait for Sansa to get the hell out of there.
The next chapter is from the POV of my favorite character so far, Jon Snow. I'll post about it when I finish it.