Assassin's Apprentice by Robin HobbMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
Okay, I have to admit, rather embarassingly that this is ny first Robin Hobb book. For years O have looked at them with interest, but I never really felt the pull. Well, I recently felt the pull and I am so glad that I did.
I love this book. I have become a fan. The story of FitzChivalry is amazing. Plus all of the little tidbits about other land and goings on in the Six Duchies has made me so glad that I waited. Now I have a plethora of Hobb books when the mood for really good, really well written fantasy hits me.
Well Done!
The story of Fitz is a common one. Born a bastard to the King in Waiting, Chivalry, his story begins with him being dropped at the door of the keep, to be taken care of by the Royalty. He comes under the watchful of Burrich who was Chivalry's Man. Burrich is the stablemaster and keepes a watchful and doting eye on Fitz in his youth. Unfortunately, Fitz has a gift that is not a welcome one to Burrich. He can bond with animals via The Wit. There are still more surprises for young Fitz when King Shrewd, take him in and starts him on the long journey of learning. Not only letters, and arms but of the ways of the assassin by a mysterious old man named Chade.
There are twists and turns and such wonderful scenes that I would rather you discover them yourself.
But, KNOW THIS.. This book is worthy of all hyperbole. Read it. It is perfect for young adults as well!
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