by Robin Hobb Having read Assassin's Apprentice and enjoyed what I've read of the Farseer series, I could not resist when I saw that reviews were wanted for Fool's Assassin, the first book of a related trilogy with Fitz as an adult, now called FitzChivalry Farseer. There are plenty of references t...
...a few ranty and rambly at least. And I'm serious about the spoilers. There'll be plenty. If I were to rate the audio narration of Elliot Hill, the stars would be full. I mean, he's the first voice for Fitz whose name I've bothered to learn. His interpretation of cats' voices is the best and b...
A long overdue return to the familiar world of The Farseers. As enchanting and wonderful as any of the predecessors, with all the intrigue, danger, and subtle humor that marks Fitz's tale, this story was a pleasure to read. I long for the next installment.
Not bad, but the everyday stuff that is most of the book grew tedious. And that cliffhanger... urg. While effective, I'd have liked the whole thing much better if it went down at the 1/3rd stage. Next book should be good. This one? It's well written, and I liked spending time with Fitz and co, but i...
(Description nicked from B&N.com.) “FitzChivalry—royal bastard and former king’s assassin—has left his life of intrigue behind. As far as the rest of the world knows, FitzChivalryFarseer is dead and buried. Masquerading as Tom Badgerlock, Fitz is now married to his childhood sweetheart, Molly, and...
I can't remember the last time I felt so torn about a book, and so conflicted about a review. This was one of my most anticipated reads of the year, and I really wanted to enjoy it. In fact, compared to my usual reading pace, I spent a great deal of time in the world that Robin Hobb created - and wh...
Synopsis: FitzChivalry—royal bastard and former king’s assassin—has left his life of intrigue behind. As far as the rest of the world knows, FitzChivalry Farseer is dead and buried. Masquerading as Tom Badgerlock, Fitz is now married to his childhood sweetheart, Molly, and leading the quiet life o...
First I have to thank Random House/Del Rey Spectra/NetGalley for the chance to read this ARC. And now to the review: It's really best if you have read Hobb's Farseer and Tawny Man trilogies, because characters developed in those trilogies are once again main characters in this book (maybe trilog...
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