That would make the most sense. Have you read Middlesex? When paired with the Fool I think I agree with you.
I have not heard of that book until now but I just looked at it on Amazon and it looks interesting enough to take a look at.
That would make the most sense. Have you read Middlesex? When paired with the Fool I think I agree with you.
I always thought the Fool had a life cycle where he/she alternated genders.
I'm not arguing against your feelings on the story. Everyone is entitled and I'm honestly just interested in what people think.
I'm about 400 pages in to Sanderson's new Way of Kings and there's a a Fool type character I'm rather enjoying named "the Wit." Like the Fool, he's quite cunning and knowledgeable of everything around him.
I'm curious if Sanderson draws from Hobb's work here?
I'm not arguing against your feelings on the story. Everyone is entitled and I'm honestly just interested in what people think.
I'm about 400 pages in to Sanderson's new Way of Kings and there's a a Fool type character I'm rather enjoying named "the Wit." Like the Fool, he's quite cunning and knowledgeable of everything around him.
I'm curious if Sanderson draws from Hobb's work here?
Well.. the idea of court jesters have been around forever, and court jesters that are secretly (or not so secretly) intelligent aren't totally unheard of, even before Hobb.
I enjoyed Dragon Keeper and Dragon Haven, but not as much as the three other trilogies set in the same world. I haven't managed to finish the Soldier Son trilogy... I do hope the book she's working on completes the trilogy in a satisfying way. When I first read Assassin's Apprentice, I felt it took half the book to get going, but it does eventually get there!
As far as i am aware, there is no trilogy...that's it!
My understanding. It's not a trilogy. It's a duology. Two books. However, Dragon Keeper/Haven is only book 1. It just happens to have been released to the public in two lumps, both conveniently packaged and priced as full books (note how quickly she wrote book 2...it must have only taken her weeks). Sneaky publishers. So I wouldn't be surprised to see two more books, which are really just book 2 of the duology.
What I said above is just speculation, as it's all been very hush-hush. I would imagine the establishment of Kelsingra as a new city, its exploration, the attempts the Rain Wilders and Bingtowners may make to exploit it. I could be totally wrong about all that. I'll hunt around for something more solid.
It didn't take her only weeks to write the second book, she wrote both of them together, intending to write one book before realizing it went on too long, so she had most of the second book written by the time the first one was released. However, I can't understand why the US edition of Dragon Haven was published 6 months after the UK edition...
Did you like the Tawny Man trilogy?Personally I really enjoyed the new books
