
The Farseer Trilogy
von:
Robin Hobb
Sprache: Englisch
Format: Taschenbuch
ISBN 10: 1780481012
ISBN 13: 9781780481012
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
January 1st, 2013
Verlag: Harper Voyager
Seiten: 1952
Genres: Science Fiction, Children’s, Action & Adventure, Fantasy
The Farseer Trilogy invites readers into a richly woven world of intrigue, magic, and complex characters. Set in a realm where the subtle arts of deception and diplomacy shape the fate of kingdoms, the tale follows a young royal bastard named FitzChivalry Farseer. Struggling with his identity and the testy dynamics of court politics, Fitz finds himself drawn into a dangerous web of loyalty and betrayal as he grapples with his destiny.
Robin Hobb masterfully crafts a narrative that is both character-driven and expansive in its world-building. Each volume of the trilogy delves deeper into Fitz’s journey, revealing the profound connections between humans and animals, as well as the hidden powers that lie within. As Fitz navigates the challenges of growing up in a world where magic and moral ambiguity coexist, he discovers the strength of friendship and the weight of sacrifice.
With vivid prose and a profound emotional core, the trilogy resonates with those seeking a fantasy that delves into the human experience. Hobb's exploration of love, loyalty, and the complexities of personal choice create a saga that remains deeply engaging and thought-provoking long after the final page is turned.
Robin Hobb masterfully crafts a narrative that is both character-driven and expansive in its world-building. Each volume of the trilogy delves deeper into Fitz’s journey, revealing the profound connections between humans and animals, as well as the hidden powers that lie within. As Fitz navigates the challenges of growing up in a world where magic and moral ambiguity coexist, he discovers the strength of friendship and the weight of sacrifice.
With vivid prose and a profound emotional core, the trilogy resonates with those seeking a fantasy that delves into the human experience. Hobb's exploration of love, loyalty, and the complexities of personal choice create a saga that remains deeply engaging and thought-provoking long after the final page is turned.