Royal Assassin (The Farseer Trilogy #2)
Renewing their vicious attacks on the coast, the Red-Ship Raiders leave burned-out villages and demented victims in their wake. The kingdom is also under assault from within, as treachery threatens the throne of the ailing king. In this time of great danger, the fate of the kingdom may rest in Fitz’s hands—and his role in its salvation may require the ultimate sacrifice.
Hell yes for Fitz bonds with Nighteyes and hell no for Fitzs relationship with Molly.Ill elaborate on those two in a while. Ill be honest here, throughout the first 75% of the book, I seriously thought this wouldve been a 3 stars read for me; that changed during the last quarter of the book, which was simply breathtaking. Like the previous book, Royal Assassin is still totally a character-driven book with a very slow pacing; sometimes even dragging to me whos a fan of slow-paced books and Im
Reread of paperback for Tome Topple. Changed my star rating from 4 to 5. All the stars for Nighteyes as I am the wolf loverI know I don't need to be listening to first time books on audio. I know, I know, I know. But I'm trying to save my eyeballs so I'm reading whatever they have on Overdrive and doing my re-reads through audible and Overdrive until I get them on audible. Why am I rambling about this?! Well, the reason is that I fought back and forth over giving this a 3 star or a 4 star. I
Buddy read with Alexa!Come, hunt with me, the invitation whispers in my heart. Leave the pain behind and let your life be your own again. There is a place where all time is now, and the choices are simple and always your own.Wolves have no kings.After the harrowing experience in the Mountain Kingdom, FitzChivalry returns to Buckkeep and the Farseer court. Having barely survived his first real mission as a royal assassin, Fitz first vowed to renounce his oath to King Shrewd and abandon the
This is a slower paced book, focusing on Fitz and Kettricken who i start to admire and love as a character. The vast majority is a 3.75 book, is a good book but nothing sensational. Until one gets to the last third of the book when the world is rocked, the story becomes so intense, the events unfold so quickly that one is left breathe-less for most of the chapters. An incredibly persuasive ending of the book that elevates the book to a 4 star for me!
Hell yes for Fitz bonds with Nighteyes and hell no for Fitzs relationship with Molly.Ill elaborate on those two in a while. Ill be honest here, throughout the first 75% of the book, I seriously thought this wouldve been a 3 stars read for me; that changed during the last quarter of the book, which was simply breathtaking. Like the previous book, Royal Assassin is still totally a character-driven book with a very slow pacing; sometimes even dragging to me whos a fan of slow-paced books and Im
Perfect in every way! The best thing I've read all year. For those waiting for Winds of Winter, this is what you should be reading. Fitz, the main character is one of the best in all fantasy. The writing is excellent and Bradbury-esque in places without being over long. No sentence is wasted. The world is intriguing and speaks of greater things to come and what a bloomin' ending!!! Bravo Hobb. You've earned yourself a lifetime fan with this one.
Robin Hobb
Kindle Edition | Pages: 675 pages Rating: 4.23 | 140591 Users | 4154 Reviews
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Title | : | Royal Assassin (The Farseer Trilogy #2) |
Author | : | Robin Hobb |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 675 pages |
Published | : | November 5th 2002 by Spectra (first published March 1996) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. High Fantasy |
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Fitz has survived his first hazardous mission as king’s assassin, but is left little more than a cripple. Battered and bitter, he vows to abandon his oath to King Shrewd, remaining in the distant mountains. But love and events of terrible urgency draw him back to the court at Buckkeep, and into the deadly intrigues of the royal family.Renewing their vicious attacks on the coast, the Red-Ship Raiders leave burned-out villages and demented victims in their wake. The kingdom is also under assault from within, as treachery threatens the throne of the ailing king. In this time of great danger, the fate of the kingdom may rest in Fitz’s hands—and his role in its salvation may require the ultimate sacrifice.
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Original Title: | Royal Assassin |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Farseer Trilogy #2, Realm of the Elderlings #2 |
Characters: | Verity Farseer, The Fool, FitzChivalry Farseer, Burrich, Lady Patience, Shrewd, Chade Fallstar, Regal Farseer, Kettricken |
Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (1997) |
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Ratings: 4.23 From 140591 Users | 4154 ReviewsNotice Epithetical Books Royal Assassin (The Farseer Trilogy #2)
The pace of Assassin's Apprentice was slow. In Royal Assassin, the pace of the story is even slower. Despite the slow pace, this book (and its predecessor) managed to stay my interest in the story. The world building in this book is done brilliantly. The author vividly depicted a life at the royal court, with colorful narratives and a carefully executed, suspenseful plot.The characterization in this book remains a strength worthy to be praised. The characters in this book are believable. TheHell yes for Fitz bonds with Nighteyes and hell no for Fitzs relationship with Molly.Ill elaborate on those two in a while. Ill be honest here, throughout the first 75% of the book, I seriously thought this wouldve been a 3 stars read for me; that changed during the last quarter of the book, which was simply breathtaking. Like the previous book, Royal Assassin is still totally a character-driven book with a very slow pacing; sometimes even dragging to me whos a fan of slow-paced books and Im
Reread of paperback for Tome Topple. Changed my star rating from 4 to 5. All the stars for Nighteyes as I am the wolf loverI know I don't need to be listening to first time books on audio. I know, I know, I know. But I'm trying to save my eyeballs so I'm reading whatever they have on Overdrive and doing my re-reads through audible and Overdrive until I get them on audible. Why am I rambling about this?! Well, the reason is that I fought back and forth over giving this a 3 star or a 4 star. I
Buddy read with Alexa!Come, hunt with me, the invitation whispers in my heart. Leave the pain behind and let your life be your own again. There is a place where all time is now, and the choices are simple and always your own.Wolves have no kings.After the harrowing experience in the Mountain Kingdom, FitzChivalry returns to Buckkeep and the Farseer court. Having barely survived his first real mission as a royal assassin, Fitz first vowed to renounce his oath to King Shrewd and abandon the
This is a slower paced book, focusing on Fitz and Kettricken who i start to admire and love as a character. The vast majority is a 3.75 book, is a good book but nothing sensational. Until one gets to the last third of the book when the world is rocked, the story becomes so intense, the events unfold so quickly that one is left breathe-less for most of the chapters. An incredibly persuasive ending of the book that elevates the book to a 4 star for me!
Hell yes for Fitz bonds with Nighteyes and hell no for Fitzs relationship with Molly.Ill elaborate on those two in a while. Ill be honest here, throughout the first 75% of the book, I seriously thought this wouldve been a 3 stars read for me; that changed during the last quarter of the book, which was simply breathtaking. Like the previous book, Royal Assassin is still totally a character-driven book with a very slow pacing; sometimes even dragging to me whos a fan of slow-paced books and Im
Perfect in every way! The best thing I've read all year. For those waiting for Winds of Winter, this is what you should be reading. Fitz, the main character is one of the best in all fantasy. The writing is excellent and Bradbury-esque in places without being over long. No sentence is wasted. The world is intriguing and speaks of greater things to come and what a bloomin' ending!!! Bravo Hobb. You've earned yourself a lifetime fan with this one.
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