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Robin Hobb: Golden fool (2003, Bantam Books)

709 pages

English language

Published Jan. 29, 2003 by Bantam Books.

ISBN:
978-0-553-58245-1
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Taking up residence at Buckkeep as a spy, FitzChivalry Farseer navigates the complex intrigues of the court as he seeks to unravel the secrets of Prince Dutiful's betrothed and sort out his own chaotic personal life.

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“Oh, good. Perhaps this will be more a task for shovels and ice saws than for a prince and a sword.”

a jest, of course, but wrong. So, so wrong, nonetheless. The huge sense of - inevitability? Of the implacable path of parenthood? However you think on it, it's there, and it sweeps one up and makes you feel sorely for Fitz. it's a trial unlike many of his previous, but it still pulls. The masterful way in which Hobb takes us from the little joys of rediscovering court life to the deepest levels of unease and dissatisfaction as the threads of Fitz's life tangle and knot is truly potent stuff.

“You would ask a promise of your queen? Do you not think you presume too much?” I set my jaw. “Perhaps. But perhaps for a long time, the Farseers have presumed too much of me.”


Duty is becoming ever …

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