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Original Title: | Fool's Errand |
ISBN: | 0006486010 (ISBN13: 9780006486015) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Tawny Man #1, Realm of the Elderlings #7, Die zweiten Chroniken von Fitz dem Weitseher #1, O Regresso do Assassino #1 , more |
Characters: | The Fool, FitzChivalry Farseer, Chade Fallstar, Nighteyes, Kettricken, Dutiful Farseer |
Setting: | Buckkeep |
Robin Hobb
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 661 pages Rating: 4.31 | 70982 Users | 1875 Reviews
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Fifteen years have passed since the end of the Red Ship War with the terrifying Outislanders. Since then, Fitz has wandered the world accompanied only by his wolf and Wit-partner, Nighteyes, finally settling in a tiny cottage as remote from Buckkeep and the Farseers as possible.But lately the world has come crashing in again. The Witted are being persecuted because of their magical bonds with animals; and young Prince Dutiful has gone missing just before his crucial diplomatic wedding to an Outislander princess. Fitz’s assignment to fetch Dutiful back in time for the ceremony seems very much like a fool’s errand, but the dangers ahead could signal the end of the Farseer reign.
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Title | : | Fool's Errand (The Tawny Man #1) |
Author | : | Robin Hobb |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 661 pages |
Published | : | October 2002 by Voyager (first published October 15th 2001) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. High Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.31 From 70982 Users | 1875 ReviewsComment On Out Of Books Fool's Errand (The Tawny Man #1)
Do not you sense it? A crossroads, a vertex, a vortex. All paths change from here.This book made my cry. Multiple times.I don't often cry while reading books. I takes a lot. And I might blame it on pregnancy hormones except Hobb made me cry in her last two series Liveship Traders and Farseer Trilogy and when I read those I wasn't pregnant.But this book again has ruined me. In a good way.Robin Hobb is the type of author that slowly builds her story. She introduces her character and you live theirThe characterisation of Fitschivalry through the series is brilliant. The books are told from the first person entirely; thus the reader witnesses the change in his thoughts as he grows into a man. In this book, he has developed a new persona: Tom Badgerlock. This is set fifteen years after the Red Ship wars and King Veritys reawakening of the Dragons. Tom Badgerlock is the person Fitschivalry has evolved into: the one he always wanted to be; he is the man with a simple life, a small farm, a
Fool's Errand picks up 15 years after the events of Assassin's Quest. Fitz is living a quite life in a cottage with a boy he adopted and his loyal wolf Nighteyes. Naturally, things can't stay quiet for poor Fitzy Fitz. Adventure comes to his door in the shape of Chade, followed by the Fool.The first 5 chapters or so deal primarily with catching up with Fitz and finding out what's been going on in his life. In any other writer's hands this would be tedious but Hobb slowly reveals his past in a
I am broken. My love for Fitz and the Fool is strong as ever, but my heart is broken from the events of this book. I didn't cry, but I screamed.Also, Fitz and the Fool... I ship it. So damn hard!
"History is no more fixed and dead than the future. The past is no further away than the last breath you took." - Spoilers from the first series will follow. Fool's Errand is set 15-years after the finale of Assassin's Quest. Once again we follow FitzChivalry Farseer - the assumed dead royal bastard. In song, he is acknowledged by many as being the Witted Bastard ghost that rose from the dead to aid his uncle Verity who was the rightful heir to the throne and he helped him raise the Elderlings
This is my third time of reading this series and it still remains my absolute favourite! Fitz, Fool and of course Nighteyes are absolute heroes and can do no wrong in my eyes.Wishful thinking below, but who cares and I may get my wish come true in the new series, you never know!
3.75GAAH! These books frustrate the hell out of me! Absolutely and wholly. But I love them. The plot. The characters. I think I hate them like I do because they are so damn realistic. Never the happy ending to anything. Only the harsh and brutal reality. The main character is brave. And good. Lovable. He is also a fool. A wimp. That makes mistakes. That you yell "WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING!?" at. Same for other characters. One moment you scream your head of at them. The next you sit there
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