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Assassin's Apprentice / Royal Assassin (Farseer Trilogy, #1-2) (editie 2002)

door Robin Hobb

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Assassin's Apprentice: Young Fitz is the bastard son of the noble Prince Chivalry, raised in the shadow of the royal court by his father's gruff stableman. He is treated like an outcast by all the royalty except the devious King Shrewd, who has him secretly tutored in the arts of the assassin. For in Fitz's blood runs the magic Skill--and the darker knowledge of a child raised with the stable hounds and rejected by his family. As barbarous raiders ravage the coasts, Fitz is growing to manhood. Soon he will face his first dangerous, soul-shattering mission. And though some regard him as a threat to the throne, he may just be the key to the survival of the kingdom. Royal Assassin: Continues the story of Fitz, the royal bastard training in the art of assassination. In this second book of the series we have a new character, Queen Kettricken, as well as the always interesting Lady Patience. Queen Kettricken brings with her from her mountain kingdom the idea of Queen as Servant, which she attempts to live out in her new home. The people here don't understand her, which causes life to be difficult for her. Her dearest friend in her trials is Fitz. Fitz has other problems to worry about, too. The Forged Ones are spreading across the land, and Prince Verity's war with the Outislanders is growing more desperate. People are losing confidence in him, and begin to speak favorably about Prince Regal, who wants Fitz dead. The Royal Assassin, whose place was meant to be a shadowy one, serving the king in secret, has been exposed, and new dangers threaten him. Fitz will have to make difficult decisions about what is right and what is best, and he learns that those two things aren't always the same.… (meer)
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Titel:Assassin's Apprentice / Royal Assassin (Farseer Trilogy, #1-2)
Auteurs:Robin Hobb
Info:Bantam, Kindle Edition, 448 pages
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Loved it. I'm amazed at the difference between this series, and the Rainwilds series. Fitz is a character that you feel empathy for, that you sit there and wonder how he is going to solve his problems, and that you can't wait to get back to when you're interrupted. The Rain Wild series doesn't seem to have the same depth of character, although, I've read enough now to know they're related, so perhaps reading this series will give some insight into that one. I'm very happy that I received an ARC of Fool's Assasin, which is what sparked me to go back and read this series.
  Vinbert | Nov 22, 2015 |
Loved it. I'm amazed at the difference between this series, and the Rainwilds series. Fitz is a character that you feel empathy for, that you sit there and wonder how he is going to solve his problems, and that you can't wait to get back to when you're interrupted. The Rain Wild series doesn't seem to have the same depth of character, although, I've read enough now to know they're related, so perhaps reading this series will give some insight into that one. I'm very happy that I received an ARC of Fool's Assasin, which is what sparked me to go back and read this series.
  Vinbert | Nov 22, 2015 |
ORIGINALLY POSTED AT Fantasy Literature.

I read The Farseer Saga years ago and have since considered it one of my favorite fantasy epics. It's one (along with The Lord of the Rings and Memory, Sorrow and Thorn) that I often suggest to new fantasy readers. But after more than a decade of reading deeper and further into fantasy literature, I've often wondered how well this saga would now appeal to my more mature (I hope) palate. When Tantor Audio recently released The Farseer Saga on audio, I was overjoyed and considered this to be my sign that it's time to re-visit the six duchies.

When Assassin's Apprentice arrived in the mail, I yanked out the CD that was currently in my computer, tossed it aside (sorry, Ray Bradbury) and stuck in the first Assassin's Apprentice disc. My lips trembled as I mouthed the name of the narrator: Paul Boehmer… Never heard of him. Is he good enough to portray Fitz, one of my all-time favorite fantasy characters? And… my stomach twisted… will Fitz be the same boy I came to care so much for so many years ago?

Within minutes I was reabsorbed into the world of FitzChivalry Farseer, that insecure, lonely boy who has so much potential but, due to his illegitimate birth and his peculiar abilities with animals, never gets what he deserves. Fitz was just as I remembered and Paul Boehmer portrayed him (and all the other characters) beautifully. (Except that at one point he incorrectly used the word “prisoner” instead of “poisoner.”)

Robin Hobb's prose was as nice as I remembered, too — straightforward and simple. It never calls attention to itself (and therefore away from the story). Her characters are engaging and nicely portrayed, though a couple of her villains are overdone. Her animal characters are especially notable and, though I'm not a dog lover, I can't help but be emotionally connected to Fitz's canine companions. My second read also gave me a greater appreciation for Hobb's world-building as I encountered tidbits of information that are relevant to her later works (Tawny Man, Liveship Traders, Rain Wilds).

My only disappointment is that I don't have the next book, Royal Assassin, in my hands yet. I'm not sure why I'm so eager to torture myself again with this story because I know what's going to happen. Things don't always go well for Fitz. His story is heart-wrenching, and I know I'll be emotionally drained after I finish it. But I'm going to love every minute of it. ( )
  Kat_Hooper | Apr 6, 2014 |
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Assassin's Apprentice: Young Fitz is the bastard son of the noble Prince Chivalry, raised in the shadow of the royal court by his father's gruff stableman. He is treated like an outcast by all the royalty except the devious King Shrewd, who has him secretly tutored in the arts of the assassin. For in Fitz's blood runs the magic Skill--and the darker knowledge of a child raised with the stable hounds and rejected by his family. As barbarous raiders ravage the coasts, Fitz is growing to manhood. Soon he will face his first dangerous, soul-shattering mission. And though some regard him as a threat to the throne, he may just be the key to the survival of the kingdom. Royal Assassin: Continues the story of Fitz, the royal bastard training in the art of assassination. In this second book of the series we have a new character, Queen Kettricken, as well as the always interesting Lady Patience. Queen Kettricken brings with her from her mountain kingdom the idea of Queen as Servant, which she attempts to live out in her new home. The people here don't understand her, which causes life to be difficult for her. Her dearest friend in her trials is Fitz. Fitz has other problems to worry about, too. The Forged Ones are spreading across the land, and Prince Verity's war with the Outislanders is growing more desperate. People are losing confidence in him, and begin to speak favorably about Prince Regal, who wants Fitz dead. The Royal Assassin, whose place was meant to be a shadowy one, serving the king in secret, has been exposed, and new dangers threaten him. Fitz will have to make difficult decisions about what is right and what is best, and he learns that those two things aren't always the same.

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