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Fool's Errand (Tawny Man, Book 1) Fool's Errand (Tawny Man, Book 1)
by Robin Hobb

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Under the name Megan Lindholm, Robin Hobb was already a successful author before the first book under her name, Assassin's Apprentice (1996) and the series it began, The Farseer Trilogy. The change of name indicated a different style and subject, namely epic fantasy, and I have little doubt that Hobb is one of the best names in epic fantasy today. The Farseer Trilogy was really excellent, and after reading Fool's Errand, the first book of the Tawny Man trilogy, I have high hopes for this series as well. In this series, we return to the main characters from the Farseer Trilogy (Hobb wrote a trilogy focussing on completely separate characters in the meantime, which I haven't read yet), and it's good to have them back.

Hobb takes her time in her epic fantasy, and at times--particularly early--the action can seem a bit slow and the stakes not all that high. That, however, is simply Hobb building up an intricate network of characters and relationships, which makes the later rush of actio...more

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