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A review by raiju01
Assassin's Fate by Robin Hobb
5.0
A world and its characters, built for 16 books and more than 20 years...
This trilogy felt like a procession, celebrating all that we have seen while tackling the current mission, revisiting scenes and characters from all the previous books, and it hits with the force of decades.
I can't believe the amount of characters that I absolutely love.
The best thing throughout the series, however, was Fitz's relationship to every character, each dynamic is so very distinct, I had so much fun trying to predict his reactions, his likes and dislikes. I felt like he was a friend after reading his pov for so long. Replying frequently to his many internal questions.
Fitz and the Fool and Nighteyes, my beloveds for a long time to come.
This trilogy felt like a procession, celebrating all that we have seen while tackling the current mission, revisiting scenes and characters from all the previous books, and it hits with the force of decades.
I can't believe the amount of characters that I absolutely love.
The best thing throughout the series, however, was Fitz's relationship to every character, each dynamic is so very distinct, I had so much fun trying to predict his reactions, his likes and dislikes. I felt like he was a friend after reading his pov for so long. Replying frequently to his many internal questions.
Fitz and the Fool and Nighteyes, my beloveds for a long time to come.