Publication Order of Farseer Books
Assassin’s Apprentice |
(1995) |
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Royal Assassin |
(1996) |
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Assassin’s Quest |
(1997) |
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Words Like Coins |
(2012) |
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The Willful Princess and the Piebald Prince |
(2013) |
Publication Order of Liveship Traders Books
Ship of Magic |
(1998) |
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The Mad Ship |
(1999) |
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Ship of Destiny |
(2000) |
Publication Order of Tawny Man Books
Fool’s Errand |
(2001) |
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Golden Fool |
(2002) |
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Fool’s Fate |
(2003) |
Publication Order of Rain Wild Chronicles Books
Dragon Keeper |
(2009) |
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Dragon Haven |
(2010) |
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The Inheritance |
(2011) |
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City of Dragons |
(2011) |
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Blood of Dragons |
(2013) |
Publication Order of Fitz and The Fool Trilogy Books
Fool’s Assassin |
(2014) |
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Fool’s Quest |
(2015) |
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Assassin’s Fate |
(2017) |
Farseer Trilogy
Farseer Trilogy is a historical fantasy book series by Megan Lindoholm under the pseudonym Robin Hobb. The first book in the series Assassin’s Apprentice was nominated for the British Fantasy Award in 1997 for the Best Novel.
Farseer Trilogy is set in Middle Europe and Middle Ages in a threatened kingdom featuring a lead character who is the pivot on which everything else in the story revolves. Hobb’s hero Fitz Chivalry is a royal young man left by his mother with the royal side of his family. He is regarded as an embarrassment to his family, but at the same time, he is a threat to them due to his heritage. What an uncomfortable situation to find yourself in- Robin Hobb writes in such a way that she puts the reader in her main character shows and through this the reader experiences fully what Chivalry goes through. His troubles are compounded by the fact that he’s got some signs of Wit (beast magic hated and feared by many) and the magic abilities of his Farseer heritage.