Ship of Magic

, #1

880 pages

English language

Published Nov. 7, 1999 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-00-649885-8
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4 stars (8 reviews)

Wizardwood, a sentient wood. The most precious commodity in the world. Like many other legendary wares, it comes only from the Rain River Wilds.

But how can one trade with the Rain Wilders, when only a liveship fashioned from wizardwood can negotiate the perilous waters of the Rain River? Rare and valuable a liveship will quicken only when three members, from successive generations, have died on board. The liveship Vivacia is about to undergo her quickening as Althea Vestrit’s father is carried on deck in his death-throes. Althea waits for the ship that she loves more than anything else in the world to awaken. Only to discover that the Vivacia has been signed away in her father’s will to her brutal brother-in-law, Kyle Haven...

Others plot to win or steal a liveship. The Paragon, known by many as the Pariah, went mad, turned turtle, and drowned his crew. Now he …

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reviewed Ship of Magic by Robin Hobb (The Liveship Traders, #1)

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4 stars

Good worldbuilding, good plot, great character building - the only flaw is that since nothing good ever happens to the characters, you can spot (almost) everything that's gonna happen to each character miles away.

Worldbuilding: The depiction of Slavery is very heart-wrenching. The 2 mystery elements: Serpents, and Rain Wild River Trade are also very well baked into the story.

Characters: Amazingly well done, no different from previous books.

Unsure if I'll read on to the next book immediately though.

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