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Anyway, I read this when it came out, and adored it. Will be interested in seeing the reactions of others.

The only books I've read from Robin Hobb was the Soilder's Son trilogy. So this will be a new experience for me. Will probably start it this week.

I read/bought the book when it came out, and felt the whole book was a setup for the trilogy.


I think I have Assassin's Apprentice in the house so I'll have to go and dig it out.


So I do agree with Kevin and Brenda...
Loved the book and The Elderling stories

I've read the Farseer, Liveship Traders, and Tawny Man trilogies, and three of the four books in the Rain Wild Chronicles. I plan to go back and read the last of the Rain Wild books after Fool's Assassin.
Ok. Started the book and was a little lost. Solution, I went to Wikipedia and read everything on the characters and places of Elderlings, and the plot summaries of all six Fitz novel. Now everything makes sense and I'm about a quarter of the way through the book. It is great. Just so everyone knows. I do plan to go back and read all the previous Fitz novels.

That is a great idea to catch up on the world without having to re-read all of the books when an author has years between books in a series.

Do you think I should send it to add the table of character within the wiki page of Fool's assasin or is it going to be to big a spoiler?

Then again, I started reading the drizzt series with book 20 or so and backtracked from there, so I have a history of being confused.
I'm going to try extra note taking and character charts to get through this one. Even with me being lost I still like it so far.

it would be a very good idea to read at the very least the The Complete Farseer Trilogy: Assassin's Apprentice, Royal Assassin, Assassin's Quest and The Complete Tawny Man Trilogy: Fool's Errand, The Golden Fool, Fool's Fate before reading the Fool's Assassin...
I was mixed with the characters even if I had read twice the 2 trilogies... ;-)

Tnkwoi, my heart nearly stopped when I read that you'd cribbed the first two trilogies (I know I mean first and third) from wiki. I'm glad you're planning to read them. They are fabulous.
I haven't read this as I'm trying to wait but I imagine it would be difficult as the other series are quite complex. I didn't notice how the Ships set fitted in (other than same world) until I read all the Elderlings back to back. At that point, I kept having 'aha' moments.
I haven't read this as I'm trying to wait but I imagine it would be difficult as the other series are quite complex. I didn't notice how the Ships set fitted in (other than same world) until I read all the Elderlings back to back. At that point, I kept having 'aha' moments.
Helen wrote: "Tnkwoi, my heart nearly stopped when I read that you'd cribbed the first two trilogies (I know I mean first and third) from wiki. I'm glad you're planning to read them. They are fabulous.
I haven'..."
Helen, sorry for just now responding, just now saw this post. I guess because I started the story, went back and read Wiki and then finished the story, it all made perfect sense. Again, I plan on reading the rest, IF I can find the time.
I haven'..."
Helen, sorry for just now responding, just now saw this post. I guess because I started the story, went back and read Wiki and then finished the story, it all made perfect sense. Again, I plan on reading the rest, IF I can find the time.

Hi Jamie, welcome and well done for taking the plunge. I'm forever telling people to read all her books. Although you need tissues for some.
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