![]() ![]() Instead of being set on land, most of this book is centered on the ocean, along with multiple trading hubs along the coast. This book is likely much more creative than Assassin's Apprentice due to its lack of royals, but I nonetheless wanted some present. I think I'm a little fixated on royalty-centric fantasy. It's not that this one won't have a piece of my heart (or a large section of my bookshelf), but rather. Let me start off by saying I didn't love this one as much as Assassin's Apprentice. ![]() Hence, no spoilers, and it is slightly standalone (as a trilogy- though it connects with a later series). Therefore, if you aren't categorically set on reading an entire fantasy world in successive order, you could probably read this trilogy by itself. ![]() Note on the Series: Though the events of this trilogy (Liveship Traders) take place after those of the Farseer Trilogy, the characters appear to be entirely different. ![]()
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