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Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb review


It's been a long time since I read a book I couldn't put down, and so I was glad I had the Easter weekend to sit down with this one.

This is a fantasy novel focusing on the story of a royal bastard balancing an apprenticeship as an assassin, working as a stable hand, and learning other courtly ways - all the while hiding a secret that he has a magical link to animals. The book starts off a bit slow for a fair few (important) pages, but once it gets going it has an exciting pace.

I found myself in tears far more than smiling through this book, but the amazing story was well worth my moments of misery! I'm looking forward to reading the rest of this trilogy.
/ [Karithina]

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2012-04-22 [Mortified Penguin]: But does the book have a map?

2012-04-22 [Karithina]: It does! The day I open a fantasy novel and don't find a map I'll be... well mortified.

2012-04-22 [Mortified Penguin]: As well you should be. A map is an indicator of a good book. It lets you know there is to be an awesome adventure ahead!

2012-04-24 [Karithina]: Well there still very well could be an awesome adventure, but it won't be a very exciting one when I can't tell how massive the spooky forest is, or see how many possible upcoming locations there will still be in a trilogy at the end of each book :<

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