I finished
Ship of Magic at the weekend, #1 in
The Liveship Traders by Robin Hobb. I enjoyed it. I have read the
Farseer and
Tawny Man trilogies before, so some slight order issues there, but aside from a certain character's true identity, there's nothing that clashes so far. Actually, it looks like the trilogy would fill in some background to the Elderlings/Dragon side of things going on further to the north.
There was a touch more comedy in this book than in the other RotE books I've read, most notably when we spend time with the pirates. It felt lighter-of-heart to me than the Farseer books. Also, much family drama!(?) If somebody had told me that before I started reading, it might have made me think twice, but in hindsight it was fine - although sometimes I wondered why I was reading on or not skimming, mostly the sections with Malta. Gah! So I always had a reason to read the next chapter. I don't think it's even intended to be as dark and angst-ridden as the Farseer books, it's different. It's long, I think, for a first volume, but good enough to keep you in there.
For some swash-buckling on the high seas, talking ships, pirates, sea-serpents, and magic, give it a try. Oh, and the family drama. Don't forget the family drama.
I will read
The Mad Ship some time early next year - I'm not hooked enough to start it right away even though it's on the shelf.