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message 51: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (gielske) | 28 comments I only read Dutch when the author is Dutch (or one of our southern neighbours ofcourse hanna ;-) )

But I think only a third of my books is Dutch, most of them childrens books and not even a tenth of my audiobooks.


message 52: by Candace (new)

Candace  (cprimackqcom) Christopher wrote: "So cool I have still to read her latest three! :D Lol"

Hi Christopher, great to see you here. Do you plan on joining us for any of the books before the last three? We're finishing Farseer trilogy in March or April, then onward to Mad ship ( I think that's right, Hanne has the order on the home page.) How did you like that trilogy compared to Farseer?


message 53: by Rob (new)

Rob (robzak) | 432 comments The trilogy is called Liveship Traders. The Mad Ship, is book 2 in the trilogy.


message 54: by Candace (new)

Candace  (cprimackqcom) Rob wrote: "The trilogy is called Liveship Traders. The Mad Ship, is book 2 in the trilogy."

Thanks Rob, how did you like it compared to Farseer?


message 55: by Rob (new)

Rob (robzak) | 432 comments It's pretty different than Farseer. Kind of hard to compare them. I enjoyed both.

In some ways I probably like Liveship better because you follow more than one character.

Then again I liked Tawny man better than Liveship and that's back to just Fitz first person.


message 56: by Candace (new)

Candace  (cprimackqcom) Ship of Magicis book one. I had to run and make sure I had bought the right one. I'm like you, Rob, and need a break to read some books that I want to read, so I may take a little break after Farseer. Hanne will have David and I think, several others. But I have bought book one of Liveship because regardless of when I start, I really like Hobb, and plan to continue on with her books.


message 57: by Rob (new)

Rob (robzak) | 432 comments Well in my case Hobb's books WERE the books I wanted to read. I read all of Tawny man in a row in December.

The first two trilogies were broken up a bit more due to other stuff I was reading.

Overall I read all 9 between August when S&L did Assassin's Apprentice and December when I finished Fool's Fate


message 58: by Candace (new)

Candace  (cprimackqcom) Rob wrote: "Well in my case Hobb's books WERE the books I wanted to read. v..."

I definitely want to continue. I Love them. But with Hobb, Malazan, the spy group, I haven't picked one of my xmas books to read yet ( that I recall). I'm now adding in audio which is great, but still not the ones in my pile by my bed I'm dying to read. I have
The Rook, Boneshaker, The Heir of Night, etc, etc, I can't wait to read them. At least one a month is my new plan.


message 59: by David Sven (new)

David Sven (gorro) | 567 comments I'm looking forward to reading Liveship Traders with this group. I generally have a problem deciding what to read next so these group reads make things easy


message 60: by Candace (new)

Candace  (cprimackqcom) David Sven wrote: "I'm looking forward to reading Liveship Traders with this group. I generally have a problem deciding what to read next so these group reads make things easy"

I don't have a problem with choosing, but I like them because they introduce me to something I might not have read. Like Gail's awesome choice. With so few of us in our other group, and I've always been a group participator, I'm disappointed that I'm unable to be a part of Gail's discussion. A side read is different. But this is a group read. Anyway it is for the best, now I'll get that personal read in.


message 61: by Shaad (new)

Shaad Zaman (shaadzaman) | 6 comments Im hoping to catch up! I am hoping to start the Farseer trilogy by th beginning of march! Im really looking forward to it! :) How does this story compared to brent weeks night angel trilogy? because i loved that series!


message 62: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (gielske) | 28 comments btw hanne.. I know and used to like pluk van de petteflat. But I truly loved Wipneus en Pim back then.


message 63: by Candace (new)

Candace  (cprimackqcom) Shaad wrote: "Im hoping to catch up! I am hoping to start the Farseer trilogy by th beginning of march! Im really looking forward to it! :) How does this story compared to brent weeks night angel trilogy? becaus..."

Someone else will have to answer this, please... Hanne have you read Weeks? I bought them over xmas and plan to get to them soon. I wanted to start them earlier but I was afraid that I might confuse the two trilogies!


message 64: by Hanne (new)

Hanne (hanne2) | 791 comments Mod
Shaad wrote: "Im hoping to catch up! I am hoping to start the Farseer trilogy by th beginning of march! Im really looking forward to it! :) How does this story compared to brent weeks night angel trilogy? becaus..."

Hi Shaad, i haven't read Brent Weeks so i can't really tell either. I think David has been reading them? So if he pops in, he perhaps can tell!



Jenny wrote: "btw hanne.. I know and used to like pluk van de petteflat. But I truly loved Wipneus en Pim back then."
I don't know Wipneus en Pim. I looked them up but i don't recognize them at all! As a kid, i probably liked Floddertje best. :D


message 65: by David Sven (new)

David Sven (gorro) | 567 comments Shaad wrote: " How does this story compared to brent weeks night angel trilogy?"

I've only read the first book of the Night Angel trilogy so far. Loving Brent Weeks books - but this is very different. I think Way of Shadows is a much darker book than Farseer and the type of Assassins are very different as well. The assassins in Night Angel are part of a criminal underworld and are lot like ninja style assassins and there is a lot more focus on the action. While in Farseer they are more instruments of diplomacy and a lot more covert and there is greater emphasis on the politics and intrigues of the royal court. I like them both.


message 66: by Shaad (new)

Shaad Zaman (shaadzaman) | 6 comments I've only read the first book of the Night Angel trilogy so far. Loving Brent Weeks books - but this is very differ..."

Thanks its sounds like that something I will love because i really enjoy good politics and intrigue! Hope to start soon!! :)


message 67: by Candace (new)

Candace  (cprimackqcom) Thanks David! Now I'm ready to break out my Brent Weeks!


message 68: by Shaad (new)

Shaad Zaman (shaadzaman) | 6 comments Well just finished the finished mistborn trilogy (amazing series)!! I've finally started reading assassin's apprentice!!


message 69: by Hanne (new)

Hanne (hanne2) | 791 comments Mod
Glad you liked it! I thought he magic system in mistborn was really refreshing!.


message 70: by Shaad (new)

Shaad Zaman (shaadzaman) | 6 comments Hanne wrote: "Glad you liked it! I thought he magic system in mistborn was really refreshing!."
I agree! Something very unique! I find Brandon Sanderson in general create unique worlds! ( the way f kings)


message 71: by Pat (new)

Pat Hi - I read all the Robin Hobb books I could find just last year, with Hobb quickly becoming a favorite author. I have been patiently (not very patiently really) waiting for the final book in the Rain Wilds Chronicles, due out very soon! I'll need a refresher before I read that one, so it will be good to read all your comments.


message 72: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (gielske) | 28 comments Finally someone who has read them all!! I look forward to discussing them with you!!


message 73: by Pat (new)

Pat Jenny wrote: "Finally someone who has read them all!! I look forward to discussing them with you!!"

That sounds great! I look forward to that :)


message 74: by Hanne (new)

Hanne (hanne2) | 791 comments Mod
hi Pat, welcome! glad that you and jenny can talk together.
if you want to read the final book together, feel free to open a thread or let me know if you want me to open them (though i won't look in there for at least a year :))


message 75: by Célia | Estante de Livros (last edited Mar 26, 2013 08:10AM) (new)

Célia | Estante de Livros (celiamar) Hi!
I'm a portuguese fan and I've seen the link for this group in Robin's twitter account.

I've read the Farseer Trilogy and the Tawny Man trilogy and I loved them both. Robin Hobb has become one of my favorite writers and one of the few that I want to read all that is published. I'm currently reading in audiobook "Mad Ship" (the second book of the Liveship Traders), but going very slow. I guess I can read the third one with all of you.


message 76: by Hanne (new)

Hanne (hanne2) | 791 comments Mod
hi Célia!
sure, you're welcome to read along.


message 77: by Rob (new)

Rob (robzak) | 432 comments Did I read that correctly? Robin Hobb has a link to this group on her twitter account?

Way to go Hanne! Lol.

Oh and welcome Celia.


message 78: by Juniper (new)

Juniper (juniperx) Did I read that correctly? Robin Hobb has a link to this group on her twitter account?

That is cool.


message 79: by Rob (new)

Rob (robzak) | 432 comments Ah yeah, she tweated about it today:

https://twitter.com/robinhobb/status/...


message 80: by Juniper (new)

Juniper (juniperx) Nice!


message 81: by Jenny (last edited Mar 26, 2013 09:47AM) (new)

Jenny (gielske) | 28 comments She posted a fb message about goodreads today... I reacted to it with a comment about this group... 2 hrs later she twittert about it.... Coincidence?? I don't think so... Love this confirmation that hobb actually reads the comments people post on her facebook!!


message 82: by Hanne (new)

Hanne (hanne2) | 791 comments Mod
oh wow, that part of the message didn't actually register.
is it her though? or a fan running a robin hobb website?


message 83: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (gielske) | 28 comments Her fb is kept by herself and some assistant I believe... I too often see pics of her own cat and stuff. Don't think an agent would post that...


Célia | Estante de Livros (celiamar) I believe when the tweets have the hashtag #TheOfficeKat it's not Robin tweeting, but her assistant. It is her official twitter account, though.


message 85: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (gielske) | 28 comments Exactly. She posts and some assistant...


message 86: by Hanne (new)

Hanne (hanne2) | 791 comments Mod
The officekat... nice one!


message 87: by D (new)

D (darrentpatrick) So glad I found you guys! Hi...just started the Farseer trilogy this year and am about to complete Royal Assassin shortly. I hope to be able to catch up...if not, I'm enjoying going back and reading the discussions.

So that's about it :)


message 88: by David Sven (new)

David Sven (gorro) | 567 comments Welcome Darren


message 89: by Hanne (new)

Hanne (hanne2) | 791 comments Mod
hi darren - welcome!


message 90: by Mpauli (last edited Jul 12, 2013 02:45PM) (new)

Mpauli As certain people's update messages seem to indicate that the Liveship books are totally amazing, I decided to join this read aswell.
Only read Assassin's Apprentice so far, but catching up on group reads seems to be my new favourite thing. :)


message 91: by Hanne (new)

Hanne (hanne2) | 791 comments Mod
welcome welcome.
liveship traders is fabulous! i liked farseer too, but more for the lovely atmosphere she creates. liveship traders is just prime time storytelling

it goes without saying, feel free to leave your own impressions in the old threads!


message 92: by D (new)

D (darrentpatrick) I found that Farseer dwindled off for my by the midpoint of book three. Am I to understand that Liveship is perhaps of a different pacing or story structure? Hope so.


message 93: by Mpauli (last edited Jul 12, 2013 03:50PM) (new)

Mpauli The great difference seems to be that Farseer and again Tawny Man are just one pov books and Liveship and Rain Wild have multiple pov.
I'm more of a multiple pov guy so I'm really looking forward to Liveship.


message 94: by David Sven (new)

David Sven (gorro) | 567 comments Welcome Mpauili - you can't have enough gargantuan series going at the same time IMO

@Darren - I'm around halfway through the third book of Liveships and things are cranking up - I don't think I had any problems with the pace through the series - it isn't fast paced but it's fairly evenly paced I think.


message 95: by D (new)

D (darrentpatrick) Thanks David. That is good to know.


message 96: by Hanne (new)

Hanne (hanne2) | 791 comments Mod
darren, same here.
they are written very differently. liveship traders has multiple point of view characters and a lot of different storylines, while farseer is focused on the one and that tends to slow down the different pace.

as op midpoint book 3 i really regret having to sleep and work, i wish i could have read the 500 pages in one go.


message 97: by D (new)

D (darrentpatrick) I was "reading" most of book three of Farseer through audible (so listening). It was a tough go. Perhaps Liveship will reinvigorate my interest!


message 98: by Vicky (new)

Vicky | 4 comments hi everyone, I discovered Robin Hobb last year . I loved the Farseer and the Liveship series. It is so dififcult to find really good fantasy. I recently read the first Tawny Man book but now I'm having a break so i don't read it all up in one go ;)


message 99: by Hanne (new)

Hanne (hanne2) | 791 comments Mod
hi vicky! you're always welcome to join us later with tawny man. we start with book 1 end of August, so we'll get to book 2 end of September.

PS: if you want to find some other really good fantasy, there are actually quite a few out there but finding them in a library or bookstore can be tricky.
there is a very good list out there from the fantasy afictionados. if you search for their group i'm sure you'll find it


message 100: by Vicky (new)

Vicky | 4 comments thanks :) I really enjoyed Tawny Man book 1


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