by Robin Hobb
3.5 stars at best.
I'm not necessary drawn to read the final book in the series, more due to spoilers than my level of enjoyment of this one.I will consider this my headcanon (and proper fix-it) and once (if) it's finished I might go read the third book.But I do like Fool, much more than I like Fitz actually. So going...
This is a series that you need to block out time for, dedicate the time to because it will suck you in and you should also have the series to hand. Well I suppose only if it's your cup of tea and it is mine. I want the next book NOW to finish up the series and also don't want it because it would ...
This series. Hands down one of the best pieces of storytelling I've ever had the pleasure to read. As with the former trilogies, I will wait until the end of Fool's Fate and review it as one story. For now, I highly recommend these books (starting back with Assassin's Apprentice) to any of my friend...
Really, very fantastic.
Beginning immediately after the events of 'Fool's Errand,' 'Golden Fool' sees Fitz finally return to Buckkeep - but still under the identity of Tom Badgerlock, servant to Lord Golden. He's supposed to be secretly teaching Prince Dutiful the Skill - but his own command of that magic is unreliable. Me...
Although this book does have some dragging issues typical to mid-trilogy books, it was still very enjoyable.I said before I didnt like Fitz very much...he just is a dumb ass. Seriously. He had improved in the last book, but here he is back to being Stuck on Stupid. lol