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		<title>Book Review: Assassin&#8217;s Apprentice By Robin Hobb</title>
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After finishing reading A Clash Of Kings by George R. R. Martin, I was in the mood for some good fantasy and so I crowdsourced for recommendations. Robin Hobb&#8217;s Farseer Trilogy appeared too many times to be ignored, so I hopped on to Amazon.ca and gave it a go.
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<p>After finishing reading A Clash Of Kings by George R. R. Martin, I was in the mood for some good fantasy and so I crowdsourced for recommendations. Robin Hobb&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Farseer_Trilogy" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Farseer_Trilogy');">Farseer Trilogy</a> appeared too many times to be ignored, so I hopped on to Amazon.ca and gave it a go.</p>
<p>When I got the book, two things were potential obstacles: 1) the book was written in 1995 and I <a href="http://daryltay.net/2008/11/about-me-i-like-modern-stuff/" >seldom read stuff that isn&#8217;t published recently</a>, 2) the book is written from a first person point of view, a writing style I generally do not enjoy. I&#8217;m glad to say, neither was a factor and I enjoyed the book a lot.</p>
<p>Coming off such an epic fantasy series like A Clash Of Kings, the tone in Assassin&#8217;s Apprentice was very different. It&#8217;s not as sweeping, and is very much a character piece focused on FitzChivalry, the Bastard son of Prince Chivalry. It&#8217;s not a notion unknown to the fantasy/science-fiction realm. Underdog boy has to be the hero of the nation, but it the distinctness of Fitz&#8217;s character, and indeed the characters of every member of the cast in the book, makes for very good storytelling.</p>
<p>The plot of a nation under siege likewise, is not something new. But the twist of adding the danger of the Forged Ones was a good move by Hobb, and every time there was to be an encounter with them, I was on the edge of my seat.</p>
<p>One thing I did not like at the time of reading the book, was the inclusion of Lady Patience (Prince Chivalry&#8217;s wife) into the story. While it didn&#8217;t make much sense in the first book, it does pay off in the second book, Royal Assassin.</p>
<p>The second thing I didn&#8217;t particularly like was the magic of the Skill. From what I can infer, at best the Skill is similar to a mesh of telepathy and the Force from Star Wars. By that I mean the usage of the Skill, besides long range communication seems unclear, which threw me off my reading a little bit.</p>
<p>On it&#8217;s own, Assassin&#8217;s Apprentice is a very good read and an excellent character piece. But I feel it is part of a trilogy that it truly shines. I have only just finished book two, Royal Assassin and felt many seeds planted in Assassin&#8217;s Apprentice only develop in book two. I expect to see the same in book three, Assassin&#8217;s Quest, which I am beginning to read now.</p>
<p>In short, given the lack of good fantasy right now, digging back thirteen years to 1995 and unearthing this gem might be a really good move, if you&#8217;re starved for some traditional fantasy.</p>
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