5/20/2023 0 Comments Robin hobb shipBy the end of the series, you will feel that you have actually lived it. Oh yes, and there are lots of ships as well.Īll three have the typical pacing of a Robin Hobb book: not particularly fast-moving, but undeniably compelling and emotionally draining. The issues of politics, self-government, slavery, piracy, inheritance, gender roles, higher callings, dragons, serpents, blood oaths, luck, destiny, hidden secrets, forgiveness and self-discovery provide a glimpse of what these books are about. Hobb does a masterful job of creating yet another living, thriving, complicated world that is full of characters so well drawn that it is hard to remember that they don't actually exist. I did not think I would find the subject matter of pirates and nautical tales as interesting as her other books, but I was more than pleasantly surprised. This was also a very well written and complex series. Novels by Robin Hobb Series Sub-series Title Year Publisher (1st ed.) Notes Ref. One or two characters overlap between the series (namely Amber, although her real identity is never truly revealed, only alluded to quite strongly.) and the rest are totally original but no less enjoyable. This series falls in the gap between The Farseer Trilogy and The Tawny Man Trilogy. This is a review for the entire Liveship Traders Trilogy (Ship of Magic, Mad Ship, Ship of Destiny) because I find it almost impossible to rate them as individual books.
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