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Which Robin Hobb series to read first?
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Aug 26, 2015 06:58AM

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My understanding is that you should definitely read the 'Tawny Man' series after the 'Farseer Trilogy' and 'Rainwild' after 'Liveship' but it isn't necessary to read them all in publication order. You may miss a few references but it is possible to read, understand and enjoy 'Liveship' without having read 'Farseer'.
I found an interview with the author and she says this: ...you would start with the Farseer trilogy, which is Assassin’s Apprentice, Royal Assassin, and Assassin’s Quest. Then you would move on to the Liveship Traders trilogy, because although there’s no obvious continuation of characters from Farseer to Liveship Traders, the events that happen in Farseer directly affect what’s happening down in Bing Town.

I know that Farseer, Tawny Man and Fitz and The Fool series all have the same main character so they would need to be read in order I guess but as you say, the characters in Liveship are different, just in the same world.
I'm a stickler for order so I'd be inclined to read Farseer first (which I'm kind of doing). I guess everyone will have different opinions so ultimately you have to make the decision on where to start. I'm in a similar situation with the Shannara series by Terry Brooks. There are so many, some which are mentioned as being stand-alones, while others are prequels etc. It does get complicated when authors bring out numerous books in the same world with the same characters. It's quite intimidating having to start from the beginning.

I agree Sarah that it can be pretty intimidating when an author releases numerous series/books set in the same world. I keep meaning to read some of the 'Discworld' books by Terry Pratchett but I literally have no idea where to begin.

But if you're not looking to start at the beginning and just want one of the sub series to start with, I'd go with the City Watch https://www.goodreads.com/series/1062... series and start with Guards! Guards!. This includes some of my favorite books from Discworld.

If you want to know all about the background of Discworld, #1 is a must, but it is a lot of not very exciting and takes some effort to get into. I have read it a couple of times and listened to the audio too.

I consider Moist von Lipwig as a trilogy with Going Postal, Making Money and Raising Steam.
It looks like GR grouped a lot of them under the Industrial Revolution.

That is very new, I always think of Lipwig as a trilogy too. But this could work well for the year long challenge..... :)



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