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The Golden Fool

De : Robin Hobb
Lu par : Nick Taylor
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The second in the thrilling fantasy series returning readers to the Six Duchies and the magical world of the Farseers, from the author of the bestselling Assassin’s Apprentice.

Fitz has succeeded in rescuing Prince Dutiful from the clutches of the Piebald rebels, and has returned with him to Buckkeep castle. With Dutiful safe again, Queen Kettricken can proceed with plans to marry him to the Outislander princess, Elliania, but with tensions building among the peoples of the Six Duchies over Kettricken’s tolerance of the Wittted, even Buckkeep is no longer safe. A reluctant Fitz is assigned to protect the young prince, and also train him in the Skill, and in doing so he finally makes contact not only with his estranged daughter, Nettle, but with someone in Buckkeep who may possess a greater Skill talent than Fitz. And who may represent a terrible threat to the Farseers. Meanwhile, Elliania arrives, and before she will accept Prince Dutiful’s betrothal challenges him to undertake an impossible quest. He must kill a legendary Outislander dragon.

Action et aventure Contemporain Dragons et créatures mythiques Fantasy Urbain et paranormal Épique

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'Hobb is one of the great modern fantasy writers… what makes her novels as addictive as morphine is not just their imaginative brilliance but the way her characters are compromised and manipulated by politics.'
The Times

Assassin's Apprentice:
'A gleaming debut'
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

Assassin's Quest:
'Assassin's Quest achieves a bittersweet, powerful complexity rare in fantasy' LOCUS

'Robin Hobb writes achingly well'
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Praise for The Liveship Traders series:
'Even better than the Assassin books. I didn't think that was possible'
George R R Martin

'Hobb is a remarkable storyteller.'
Guardian

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I mainly want to express my irritation at the narrator who, while being an excellent performer, did not remain consistent with pronunciation from the previous audiobooks. (Examples: Burrich, Chalced, Satrap etc.) This really took me out of the story every time.
Also the accents he took were irritating (I don’t know what instructions were given for each character) but when you recognise a Scottish of Russian accent it, again, really takes you out of the experience and into our own world, because you imagine that character being from Glasgow for instance, rather than the Six Duchies. I obviously would not have had a problem with the narrator reading in any accent if that was their normal voice, as long as it remained the same throughout, and didn’t switch on a whim.

Brilliant story, certain annoying aspects of reading

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