![]() It forces the character to do something they never would have done otherwise. Hobb has this thing about completely deconstructing her characters – forcing them to a precipice built of self loathing, doubt, and full scale rejection. Some need to be read in order (read the Farseer trilogy before reading Fitz the Fool, for example), but the Liveship Traders trilogy I think can be read as a complete stand alone.Īfter Farseer trilogy, I jumped over to the Soldier Son trilogy, which is set in a different universe, but one that feels very much like her primary universe. ![]() Most of her trilogies take place in the same universe, and each trilogy follows different characters. Like many Hobb fans, I devoured the Farseer trilogy, and then wasn’t sure where to go from there. It’s been a while since I read a Robin Hobb. Ship of Magic (Liveship Traders #1), by Robin Hobb ![]()
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