The Robin Hobb Collection discussion
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oh wow! apparently i do not get any notification when new members join, so i was surprised to find more people suddenly. welcome everyone!
Candace, clearly you and I are not the only ones who are excited to start Robin Hobb!
for those i don't know, feel free to leave an introduction here and let us know whether the whole series will be a new adventure for you or whether you will join us as of book 2,3, 4...
Candace, clearly you and I are not the only ones who are excited to start Robin Hobb!
for those i don't know, feel free to leave an introduction here and let us know whether the whole series will be a new adventure for you or whether you will join us as of book 2,3, 4...
Hi. I just joined goodreads. My husband has been bugging me to read these for a while now. Lately I don't always have much time to read or be online, but I try to read along and pass by when I have time.

But as I find it extremely difficult to decide what to read after I finish a book, I thought it will be easier to go along with group reads and actively participate in discussions, so here I am ^^
hi Marina, glad you're joining us!
i have the same, especially with a series this long, it's good to have some company!
i have the same, especially with a series this long, it's good to have some company!

Chose Assassin's Apprentice since I wanted something different from what I read recently.
Hopefully with the help of this group I'll be reading more of her works.

@Laurentiu - welcome! glad you found us. and yes, robin hobb typically had a full shelf at eye level so it's very tempting.
but also, i've always heard that her books are very good, so we should be in for a nice ride!
@allison - just go for it! (you know you want to!) :)
but also, i've always heard that her books are very good, so we should be in for a nice ride!
@allison - just go for it! (you know you want to!) :)

I've since gotten 1 of my co-workers and his wife to start reading the series (both are on Assassin's Quest) and I'm hoping another co-worker is going to start Assassin's Apprentice over Christmas.
I've been dying to have someone to talk to about the later books in Farseer and stuff from the Liveship books that I finished last month.
I'm now onto Tawny Man.

I've since gotten 1 of my co-workers and his wife to start reading the series (both are on Assassin's Quest) and I'..."
Rob, I've read everything except for the Rainwilds. I don't think my memory on the Tawny Man trilogy is very good, but I've read Liveship a couple times if you want to talk about it.

I've since gotten 1 of my co-workers and his wife to start reading the series (both are on Assassin's Q..."
I paused typing something about Liveship to respond to this post, because I got a notification email. haha.

I've since gotten 1 of my co-workers and his wife to start reading the series (both are on Assassin's Quest) and I'..."
Yeah he got me to read Assassin's Apprentice and I'm currently about 1/3 into Assassin's Quest. I'll probably go onto the other trilogies some time next year but will probably read a couple other books before I start Live Ship.

Rob, DYING to talk to someone? you've got it bad!
i hope you didn't actually blackmail Tom into reading it.
(one of the great things of not being a native speaker, is that you can take everything very literal :))
Tom, Liam, welcome!
i hope you didn't actually blackmail Tom into reading it.
(one of the great things of not being a native speaker, is that you can take everything very literal :))
Tom, Liam, welcome!

i hope you didn't actually blackmail Tom into reading it.
(one of the great things of not being a native speaker, is that you can take everything very literal :))"
LOL. I have a feeling that's a bit of payback for my comments earlier.


At least I can't post spoilers because I read the books ages ago. Apart from where Saben dies by falling off the castle wall.

But looking at my bookcase, I just couldn't resist... I love Robin Hobb! And I'm dying to read all her books again. So, here I am, ready to start! George will wait ;)
Nice to meet all of you!

But..."
It's always a struggle for me to pick between all the books I want to read at once, so I can understand your dilemma. I suspect most people on Good Reads can.
Welcome!
hoi stéphanie!
i think we all know what it feels like. although between the robin hobbs, i think there should be some time to read something else as well. so maybe george can squeeze himself in.
we're probably going to do one per month, unless everyone finishes superquick and want to read faster of course! let's see after book 1.
ps: nice to have some more belgian blood in here :)
at least one other person who knows that Pluk van de Petteflet is one of the best book on this planet! :D
i think we all know what it feels like. although between the robin hobbs, i think there should be some time to read something else as well. so maybe george can squeeze himself in.
we're probably going to do one per month, unless everyone finishes superquick and want to read faster of course! let's see after book 1.
ps: nice to have some more belgian blood in here :)
at least one other person who knows that Pluk van de Petteflet is one of the best book on this planet! :D

i'm starting tomorrow evening! officially two days early, but both patience and sticking to the plan have never been my strong suit :D

@ Hanne: Pluk van de Petteflet is one of the best book ever! I probably read it about 100 times.
I will have to try to squeeze George in, because I don't think I can wait 16 months before I read the next book! It would be a torture ;)
stephanie, i know! it's brilliant! i can't believe there are 11 (!!) people who gave Pluk a one-star rating.
alex, welcome!
do we know when the last one will be released, or just "somewhere in 2013"?
alex, welcome!
do we know when the last one will be released, or just "somewhere in 2013"?

do we know when the last one will be released, or just "somewhere in 2..."
4/9/13 according to amazon.

I just posted in the Liveship thread should have posted here.
I just read The Farseer Trilogy and loved it and would love to read Liveships with you guys, so im looking forward to that and to reading Tawny Man.
Will keep looking in to see when you start them.
Thanks for the invite Rob.
I just read The Farseer Trilogy and loved it and would love to read Liveships with you guys, so im looking forward to that and to reading Tawny Man.
Will keep looking in to see when you start them.
Thanks for the invite Rob.
Hi Lucy! A good thing you repeated it here, because i'm not heading into the spoiler threads yet (even though my curiosity is killing me!)

That thread contains the secrets not only of that book..but the whole universe. :P
Hanne wrote: "Hi Lucy! A good thing you repeated it here, because i'm not heading into the spoiler threads yet (even though my curiosity is killing me!)"
Hey Hanne, no don't do it lol.
Hey Hanne, no don't do it lol.

mean mean mean!
have i already said how mean that was? ;)"
I never claimed to be a nice guy ^_^


From looking at your favorite books, I think you will really enjoy Hobb's Farseer trilogy. It starts with Assassin's Apprentice but gets even better with the second book which we're reading now, Royal Assassin. One thing I really like about them is they are pretty quick reads ( if you're not reading 3 other books with them!)

Hi Jenny! welcome.
i'm always confused about this last book, because my library had a copy of 'Drakenbloed' for ages already, so did they change the name or was the Dutch version of the book really released more than a year before the English one?
i'm always confused about this last book, because my library had a copy of 'Drakenbloed' for ages already, so did they change the name or was the Dutch version of the book really released more than a year before the English one?

She has become one of my favorites...very quickly.

http://robinhobb.com/2012/04/blood-of...
But I must note that Dutch book translations usually aren't as good as English. I don't know if it's the translation or our language. But it changes the style or something. I returned Anne Rice to the library after 3 pages for example.

My name is Stacy. I've already read a lot of Robin Hobb's books. But it's been almost ten years for some of them, so I think I might re-read them all.
I don't want to post any spoilers, but I will say that the Fool is one of my favorite characters from any book out there. Very unique.
Should just take me a couple days to catch up to where you guys are, then I will slow down to the groups pace and participate in the discussions. I'm excited that there is a whole group for Robin Hobb!
o-oh looks like there is something wrong with the notifications again. apologies for all the late replies!
Brenda ╰☆╮ wrote: "Hi.....so happy to have discovered another Robin Hobb group. I have read Fitz and Fool books and the first of the Liveship books.
She has become one of my favorites...very quickly."
I can see why. I really like her writing style. It's a wonderful world to stay in for a while!
Brenda ╰☆╮ wrote: "Hi.....so happy to have discovered another Robin Hobb group. I have read Fitz and Fool books and the first of the Liveship books.
She has become one of my favorites...very quickly."
I can see why. I really like her writing style. It's a wonderful world to stay in for a while!
Jenny wrote: "It was released in Dutch. Hobb does this often. This way she gets some feedback for last minute editing for the real release. Like a switch in dragon color apparently :-)
http://robinhobb.com/201..."
Interesting! I never heard that before. I guess it is a good place to get some input on and since it's small and not many people know Dutch there's a relatively small risk of spoilers circling around.
In general, I always prefer to read books in their original language (translation always changes things!). I can't do that for every language, but when the original is Dutch, English or French, i read the original. For other languages it depends, i've learned that German translates better to Dutch than to English for instance.
http://robinhobb.com/201..."
Interesting! I never heard that before. I guess it is a good place to get some input on and since it's small and not many people know Dutch there's a relatively small risk of spoilers circling around.
In general, I always prefer to read books in their original language (translation always changes things!). I can't do that for every language, but when the original is Dutch, English or French, i read the original. For other languages it depends, i've learned that German translates better to Dutch than to English for instance.
Stacy wrote: "Hello all!
My name is Stacy. I've already read a lot of Robin Hobb's books. But it's been almost ten years for some of them, so I think I might re-read them all.
I don't want to post any spoiler..."
Hi Stacy, welcome!
It shouldn't be too big an issue to catch up, we've only done two books and we're talking it quite slow. It's more fun that way, because there's more to discuss, and you can still read plenty of other things as well (which i think is important if you're embarking on 10+ books!)
My name is Stacy. I've already read a lot of Robin Hobb's books. But it's been almost ten years for some of them, so I think I might re-read them all.
I don't want to post any spoiler..."
Hi Stacy, welcome!
It shouldn't be too big an issue to catch up, we've only done two books and we're talking it quite slow. It's more fun that way, because there's more to discuss, and you can still read plenty of other things as well (which i think is important if you're embarking on 10+ books!)
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i put a temporary reading date on the book (otherwise it doesn't show up!).
since both Candace and myself are also reading Malazan (and want time to read other books to), the starting dates will not fully fixed upfront and might change along the way.
we'll probably target 4 weeks for each medium sized book, and 6 weeks for the larger ones.