![]() ![]() (Did I ever mention that, when I was in elementary school, the neighborhood kids, my siblings, and I used to play pirates on our back porch almost every day? Well, that major obsession came back vividly while I was reading this □) The world was so cool and unique, and I love how much of the plot took place on ships! The complex political and moral questions that the story explored left me glued to the pages, so that I somehow ended up more sleep-deprived on January 6th than on January 1st. I simply loved everything! The characters were amazing, and I have rarely come across character development done as well as it was done here. The series consumed me, heart and soul, and I see no faults with it whatsoever. The romantic subplots drove me to absolute frustration, and the ending wasn’t exactly overwhelming, either.īut The Liveship Traders? One word: Perfection. But, despite me loving it, I can’t deny that the Farseer Trilogy also has its flaws. I absolutely adore this series, beyond the bounds of normal adoration □ Of course, this may not come as a big surprise, seeing that I already love the Farseer Trilogy so much. ![]() That much amazingness just doesn’t strike all at once. ![]() If you had told me that I would ever start a new reading year with three five-star books in a row, I would have laughed and said you were crazy. ![]() “Maulkin abruptly heaved himself out of his wallow with a wild thrash that left the atmosphere hanging thick with particles.” ![]()
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