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Royal Assassin – Robin Hobb

Picking up on the rambling on the subject of Assassin’s Apprentice: In Defense of Fitz, Part II. To reiterate what I said in the “review” of Assassin’s Apprentice: I was shocked during a group read to find that there were … Continue reading

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Assassin’s Apprentice, by Robin Hobb: in defense of Fitz

This is more a rambling on the subject of the books than any sort of proper review. My review is, basically: I love this trilogy and feel strongly enough to stand in defense of the main character. Far be it … Continue reading

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Robin Hobb: Soldier Son – Renegade’s Magic

** spoiler alert ** I love Robin Hobb.  I really do.  I’ve reread the Farseer trilogy a couple of times over the years.  I loved Tawny Man.  (Not so much the Madship series, but there you are.)  But this Soldier … Continue reading

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