Robin Hobb
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in California, The United States
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February 2013
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Assassin's Apprentice (Farseer Trilogy, #1)
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1995
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140 editions
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Royal Assassin (Farseer Trilogy, #2)
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1996
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110 editions
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Assassin's Quest (Farseer Trilogy, #3)
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1997
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97 editions
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Fool's Errand (Tawny Man, #1)
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2001
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72 editions
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Fool's Fate (Tawny Man, #3)
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2003
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57 editions
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Golden Fool (Tawny Man, #2)
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2002
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17 editions
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Ship of Destiny (Liveship Traders, #3)
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2000
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64 editions
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Ship of Magic (Liveship Traders, #1)
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1998
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69 editions
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The Mad Ship (Liveship Traders, #2)
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1999
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64 editions
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The Dragon Keeper (Rain Wild Chronicles, #1)
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2009
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37 editions
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Del Rey Map Giveaway for PREORDERS of 25th Anniversary Illustrated Edition of Assassin's Apprentice
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Hello Sandra, Kat here.
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How much did I like One Word Kill? Enough that I actually paid real money to get a copy of Limited Wish. And yes, the third one Dispel Illusion has been ordered. I love puzzles. And most books that involve time travel are something of a puzzle for me, ...more |
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The Bone Ships (The Tide Child, #1)
by R.J. Barker (Goodreads Author)
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Rats and double rats! Have you ever done a cut-and-paste to move a paragraph? And then come back to discover that said paragraph is missing? See an insertion below, with a few stars to mark it! My usual Caveat: I received a free copy of this book as an ...more |
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Robin Hobb
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The Bone Ships (The Tide Child, #1)
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recommended for:
readers who enjoy fantastic sea tales.
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Rats and double rats! Have you ever done a cut-and-paste to move a paragraph? And then come back to discover that said paragraph is missing? See an insertion below, with a few stars to mark it! My usual Caveat: I received a free copy of this book as an ...more |
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I loved the language of The Last Unicorn. It was the first fantasy I found after reading LOTR that really worked for me. I was delighted to hear so mu
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First, the usual caveats. I received an advance copy of this book, free, from the publishers. And I consider Joe Abercrombie a friend. I do not think that affects my review of this book. Joe Abercrombie continues to do what he does best. He sets up a ...more |
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A Brightness Long Ago
by Guy Gavriel Kay (Goodreads Author)
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readers of fantasy, readers of historical novels, people who love Kay's writing.
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This will be longer than my usual review because I have a lot to say. And I will attempt not to do spoilers. First of all, this book comes out in May. I received a free advance copy. I don't think that affects my review. I virtually know Guy Gavriel K ...more |
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Kyle wrote: "Pet Sematary finally!"
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A Time of Dread (Of Blood and Bone, #1)
by John Gwynne (Goodreads Author)
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Last night, I finished reading A Time of Dread. I add my standard Caveat. I received this book for free. I do not know John Gwynne. There was a time when I could devour four or five paperbacks a weekend. Books were shorter then, true, but I think it h ...more |
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“Home is people. Not a place. If you go back there after the people are gone, then all you can see is what is not there any more.”
― Fool's Fate
― Fool's Fate
“When you cut pieces out of the truth to avoid looking like a fool you end up looking like a moron instead.”
― Assassin's Apprentice
― Assassin's Apprentice
“Don’t do what you can’t undo, until you’ve considered what you can’t do once you’ve done it.”
― Assassin's Apprentice
― Assassin's Apprentice
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“Wolfe was drinking beer and looking at pictures of snowflakes in a book someone had sent him from Czechoslovakia...
...Wolfe seemed absorbed in the pictures. Looking at him, I said to myself, "He's in a battle with the elements. He's fighting his way through a raging blizzard, just sitting there comfortably looking at pictures of snowflakes. That's the advantage of being an artist, of having imagination." I said aloud, "You mustn't go to sleep, sir, it's fatal. You freeze to death.”
― The League of Frightened Men
...Wolfe seemed absorbed in the pictures. Looking at him, I said to myself, "He's in a battle with the elements. He's fighting his way through a raging blizzard, just sitting there comfortably looking at pictures of snowflakes. That's the advantage of being an artist, of having imagination." I said aloud, "You mustn't go to sleep, sir, it's fatal. You freeze to death.”
― The League of Frightened Men
“I have learned all kinds of things from my many mistakes. The one thing I never learn is to stop making them.”
― Last Argument of Kings
― Last Argument of Kings
“Sometimes it doesn't matter too much what choice you make, as long as you make it quick and stick to it.”
― Last Argument of Kings
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May 07, 2016 06:51PM
Thanks so much for adding me as your friend! I love your books so much. It was after reading them that I became an avid fantasy reader.
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Hello RobinI wanted to tell you that I love your books, I read your latest books first. After I had read them, it makes me want to read the next one. So then have started reading all your other earlier books, they all capture my imagination and transport me to somewhere else. My favorite characters are Fitz and the Fool. Thank you so much for writing your books, and creating them, and in so doing, delighting our souls. Best wishes to you.
I got the Farseer-triology, from my older brother, for christmas and was instantly hooked. I spent all spring reading all of your books, which are flawless and wonderful. I love all of your characters, but Fitz and the Soldier's son really has touched me. Keep up your good work!Ps. Can Fools Quest be released already? :D
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Hi, good day, Robin!It's an honor to befriend an author of such high regard, thank you so much for accepting.:)
Thank you for accepting! I look forward to reading your reviews, and I can't wait to start reading the Wilful Princess and the Piebald Prince :)
Also! Sorry for flooding - I am not a stalker, honestly!))) I want to tell about my jornalist friend who has finished the Tawny man trilogy long before me. I was begging her for a review (she is russian), for she is marvellous with picking words and digging for the essence and also writs poems, but she said - God, I can`t even closely imagine WHAT the author had to go through in the end!! Writing the Fool with such Love and almost giving him the happiness he craved but never even secretely hoped for - that Fitz would finally understand that he is full and complete only with him, and then taking it all away from both of them... Now I understand her.
I guess we are masochists))) for we love you even after that))))))
So I sending her Hellos to the Creator of the Fool also, thank you, excuse us for intruding and have a good day!!!
English is not my native, so I was afraid to write smth to the author whose narration is always like music to me. But then thought - o.k, at least I am gonna try!))) For your books are REALLY important to me, and after I finished the last, Fools Fate, and couldn`t find a place anywhere, I felt like I was gonna burst with the emotions in me - desperately needed someone th talk to, the one who Understands!... And then thought - no)) First I ll try to send you my Love and Gratitude for a Beautiful story which rocked my world. I have many questions and would like to ask you some of them, but also get that they probably would be the same ones you get each day for so many years!)))) So... once again, the main thing - Thank you!









































































