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Awesome! I thought we could just read at our own pace and discuss as we go. We can take as long as we like and just enjoy the process.


I'll be sure to check that out. Thanks!

Thanks so much. That should make this way more organized.


We certainly can if everyone wants to. I will just be following along with those discussions though as I prefer to read the books in this order:
Farseer
Tawny man
Fitz and the fool
Liveship
Soldier son



That's how I read the series. Though, I have yet to finish the Liveship series.
:)

That's how I read the series. Though, I have yet to finish the Liveship series.
:)"
Well I can certainly be flexible. No problem either way. We can take vote and decide.
Liveship is the second trilogy. There is a character that is in Farseer, ships and Tawny so I'd stick to the published order.
Also the dragon quad follow Tawny - though I can't remember any repeat characters only incidents they share.
Also the dragon quad follow Tawny - though I can't remember any repeat characters only incidents they share.

In particular, it's widely speculated that the current trilogy will at some point tread more brazenly into 'rain wild chronicles' territory, which in turn is a direct sequal for some secondary characters to Liveships...
Anyway, i do encourage readers to post their comments in the Robin Hobb Collection group!
Exactly. The first time I read the first two trilogies, they were a few years apart and I didn't notice anything except a shared world. When reading together, there was a lot of shared stuff. That being the technical term ;)
Oh, and the dragons annoyed me until I read them much closer together, the first felt like half a story.


It was half a story! The publishers just cut the book in half and published it as two. They found a reasonable place to cut, but it was never written as a complete novel in its own right. [Well, Hobb may have had a chance to edit a chapter or two when she knew it would be split, but it wasn't in her original design, anyway]

I'll be doing pretty much the same thing. I am already halfway through Assassin's Quest.

Wastrel wrote: "Helen wrote: "Oh, and the dragons annoyed me until I read them much closer together, the first felt like half a story."
It was half a story! The publishers just cut the book in half and published ..."
That explains it. Read books three and four together, they were great.
It was half a story! The publishers just cut the book in half and published ..."
That explains it. Read books three and four together, they were great.



Cool. I plan on reading those as soon as I finish Assassin's Quest.

Cool. Thanks for the tip.
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