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| Original Title: | Fool's Quest ASIN B00PP3AHIM |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Fitz and The Fool Trilogy #2, Realm of the Elderlings #15 |
| Characters: | The Fool, FitzChivalry Farseer, Chade Fallstar, Bee, Riddle, Nettle |
| Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fantasy (2015) |
Robin Hobb
Kindle Edition | Pages: 757 pages Rating: 4.52 | 28957 Users | 1731 Reviews
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Acclaimed and bestselling author Robin Hobb continues her Fitz and the Fool trilogy with this second entry, following Fool’s Assassin, ramping up the tension and the intrigue as disaster continues to strike at Fitz’s life and heart.After nearly killing his oldest friend, the Fool, and finding his daughter stolen away by those who were once targeting the Fool, FitzChivarly Farseer is out for blood. And who better to wreak havoc than a highly trained and deadly former royal assassin? Fitz might have let his skills go fallow over his years of peace, but such things, once learned, are not so easily forgotten. And nothing is more dangerous than a man who has nothing left to lose…

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| Title | : | Fool's Quest (The Fitz and The Fool Trilogy #2) |
| Author | : | Robin Hobb |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 757 pages |
| Published | : | August 11th 2015 by Del Rey |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. High Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.52 From 28957 Users | 1731 ReviewsJudge Of Books Fool's Quest (The Fitz and The Fool Trilogy #2)
Holy crap. When's the next book coming out?? Review to come....need to process. Short version: loved it.Updated: Full Review at Tenacious Reader: http://www.tenaciousreader.com/2015/0...So, even if it has been a little while since you read Fools Assassin, hopefully you remember the insanity that ensued right at the very end. Talk about a cliffhanger of a ending from that book! What that means is that this book starts in the fray, theres no slow getting reacquainted with the quiet life of Fitz.It seams impossible, but all the characters and stories in the previous four trilogies are starting to merge. Amazingly every trilogy was nicely tied up. I was never left feeling like there were a bunch of loose ends. But now all those individual threads are starting to intertwine. This has been such an amazing reading experience so far.
[spoilers for book 1]It took me 10 weeks to read this book.I'm a slow reader and frankly, it's a slow book. These things combined to make my progress glacial. It's also really long.A slow book is not a bad book. Because Hobb is building on characters whose lives have been shown to us across decades in both their existence and ours she has built a bedrock of goodwill that allows me to enjoy the story at the pace she chooses to take it. What it means though is that I am not compelled back to the

Holy skill-dragon of cliffhangers; August can not come quick enough.Post-readingWow... I just... Wow. And I'm supposed to wait another year? Perhaps it's for the best, on the other hand. I'm not sure I could've handle even more tears right know, be it of joy, retribution, grief or sorrow.
I found myself speaking softly as if I were telling an old tale to a young child. And giving it a happy ending, when all know that tales never end, and the happy ending is but a moment to catch ones breath before the next disaster.Excerpts from my review:There are no endings. Thats, on the one hand, an incredibly fatuous thing to say so obvious its not worth mentioning and yet on the other hand its a stunningly confrontational statement of intent, a virtual declaration of war against the reader.
Following directly upon the events of the previous installment (Fool's Assassin) and ending in a double-whammy of a cliffhanger...Fool's Quest will satisfy all of Hobb's fans... and leave them screaming about how long it's going to be until the next book.Honestly, not much happens here. Two characters are kidnapped, and the two title characters go into emotional tizzies about how to get them back and/or avenge them. Hopes are sparked, dashed, re-lit, only for more setbacks to crop up. However,
I've nothing to add to my original review, but I feel like until I have Assassin's Fate in my hands, I'll be trapped in a Skill-pillar. Someone pass the Sandsedge brandy, please.**********************************************Deep breaths, deep breaths. There is another book coming. It doesnt end there and no one will die there. (Yet. Probably. ARGH.) DEEP BREATHS, SELF.Well, damn. Robin Hobb has only gone and done it again. This book has so much that I've wanted to see happen ever since the end


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