Assassin's Quest
by Robin Hobb
As much as I really enjoyed the first two books of the Farseer Trilogy, I really can't say the same for the concluding book of the trilogy. What I'm not sure about is why I didn't particularly like this book. I don't know if it is the fault of the book or because I've been anxious to start reading another book or if I simply got bored with Fitz since we are burdened with almost nothing but him for about two thirds of the volume. I strongly suspect the failing is on my part since my interest in the book perked up for about the last two hundred pages or so.
As a whole, I would definitely recommend the Farseer Trilogy.
As much as I really enjoyed the first two books of the Farseer Trilogy, I really can't say the same for the concluding book of the trilogy. What I'm not sure about is why I didn't particularly like this book. I don't know if it is the fault of the book or because I've been anxious to start reading another book or if I simply got bored with Fitz since we are burdened with almost nothing but him for about two thirds of the volume. I strongly suspect the failing is on my part since my interest in the book perked up for about the last two hundred pages or so.
As a whole, I would definitely recommend the Farseer Trilogy.
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