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Verkaufsrang

158

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.03.2014

Verlag

HarperCollins

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

19,2/13/2,7 cm

Gewicht

281 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-00-756225-1

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'Hobb is one of the great modern fantasy writers ... what makes her novels as addictive as morphine is not just their imaginative brilliance but the way her characters are compromised and manipulated by politics.'
The Times

'In today's crowded fantasy market Robin Hobb's books are like diamonds in a sea of zircons'
George R.R. Martin

'Hobb is superb' Conn Iggulden

'Hobb is a remarkable storyteller' Guardian

'This is a historical novel with a sly touch of magic. The first in the Farseer trilogy, this book will get new readers hooked on a series that recalls HBO's Game of Thrones and The Lord of the Rings' Telegraph

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

158

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.03.2014

Verlag

HarperCollins

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

19,2/13/2,7 cm

Gewicht

281 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-00-756225-1

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: [email protected]

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Absolutely amazing

Ella am 27.03.2026

Bewertungsnummer: 3090447

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

I was a bit unsure at first, because first person POV is usually not something I greatly enjoy, but Robin Hobb has truly mastered the art of it. I have heard some people state that this book is slow, but I didn’t notice as it much as I expected. Fitz is a very interesting main character, and he has grown on me very much. I was originally going to give this book a 4.5 star rating, but those last 50-60 pages were such an absolute masterpiece of literature that there was no debating the 5 star rating. Loved it, would absolutely recommend.

Absolutely amazing

Ella am 27.03.2026
Bewertungsnummer: 3090447
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

I was a bit unsure at first, because first person POV is usually not something I greatly enjoy, but Robin Hobb has truly mastered the art of it. I have heard some people state that this book is slow, but I didn’t notice as it much as I expected. Fitz is a very interesting main character, and he has grown on me very much. I was originally going to give this book a 4.5 star rating, but those last 50-60 pages were such an absolute masterpiece of literature that there was no debating the 5 star rating. Loved it, would absolutely recommend.

expansive worldbuilding

lenireads am 03.05.2025

Bewertungsnummer: 2481628

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

"You'd be wise to eat lightly, or not at all, of any food you do not prepare yourself." "At all the feasts and festivities that will be there?" "No. Only at the ones you wish to survive." This first book of the Farseer Trilogy feels more like an origin story, since it follows Fitz from ages 6 to 16 (i think?). As Fitz grows older the world expands for him and the reader so it doesn't feel like there's a ton of worldbuilding at the beginning, you rather learn about the kingdom and the important characters through time. As a bastard, Fitz has a unique view on the people at court and the secrets of the royals, so you slowly understand how the kingdom works, especially in regards to diplomacy, the use of assassins, the different characters who strive for different things and their political views, personalities, ambitions, relationships etc. Not only does Fitz get to converse with the King and his sons, he also builds relationships with the people from town and the palace's workers. It often seems like he exists in two different worlds, on the one hand getting the training of a royal child, on the other being raised as a stable hand and later trained to work as an assassin. With him being pulled in these different directions, the reader gets to view this world through all kinds of different lenses. "It seems as if the closer I walk to death," I told him, "the funnier everything seems." All the characters feel really fleshed out and you can see how their history as well as current problems influence their thinking and their loyalties. While this book did feel slow at times, I still enjoyed it and want to continue the series to find out what happens with the Red Ship Raiders.

expansive worldbuilding

lenireads am 03.05.2025
Bewertungsnummer: 2481628
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

"You'd be wise to eat lightly, or not at all, of any food you do not prepare yourself." "At all the feasts and festivities that will be there?" "No. Only at the ones you wish to survive." This first book of the Farseer Trilogy feels more like an origin story, since it follows Fitz from ages 6 to 16 (i think?). As Fitz grows older the world expands for him and the reader so it doesn't feel like there's a ton of worldbuilding at the beginning, you rather learn about the kingdom and the important characters through time. As a bastard, Fitz has a unique view on the people at court and the secrets of the royals, so you slowly understand how the kingdom works, especially in regards to diplomacy, the use of assassins, the different characters who strive for different things and their political views, personalities, ambitions, relationships etc. Not only does Fitz get to converse with the King and his sons, he also builds relationships with the people from town and the palace's workers. It often seems like he exists in two different worlds, on the one hand getting the training of a royal child, on the other being raised as a stable hand and later trained to work as an assassin. With him being pulled in these different directions, the reader gets to view this world through all kinds of different lenses. "It seems as if the closer I walk to death," I told him, "the funnier everything seems." All the characters feel really fleshed out and you can see how their history as well as current problems influence their thinking and their loyalties. While this book did feel slow at times, I still enjoyed it and want to continue the series to find out what happens with the Red Ship Raiders.

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