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I would rather recommend Hobb's second trilogy "The Liveship Traders" instead ursidae Send a noteboard - 26/02/2011 09:47:51 AM
I started reading Hobb with that series. I think it is her greatest work to date, and the most prominent characters are female.
As I understand it, the Farseer trilogy is not for everyone (although I like it too).

The books are in 1st person and are very character-oriented. And good romance too
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I would rather recommend Hobb's second trilogy "The Liveship Traders" instead - 26/02/2011 09:47:51 AM 790 Views
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