Assassin's Quest - Robin Hobb

⭐ 9.0/10

(Originally written by Tim)

The final book of the trilogy, and what an amazing finale it was! Longer than the previous books, and a bit more plodding, I appreciated that it took its time and built up a sense of hopelessness. The ending really paid off because of all the patience it had, and even though there were a couple convenient things to help things wrap up I was very satisfied.

Overall I really loved this trilogy. The protagonist is very flawed, and several times throughout I wanted to hit him for making bad choices, or yell at him when he completely misunderstood things. But you have been with him as he grows up over 3 books, and I felt very attached. There are a couple gutting moments in this book, and I felt them deeply because of the relationship that has been built with him.

I would compare this too the Kingkiller Chronicle, but with a more ASOIAF-y world. The magic takes several leaps forward in this book, introducing some insane new elements, but it all fit and was part of the payoff.

I immediately went to go see if there are more books in this universe... turns out there are FOUR OTHER TRILOGIES!? Might try the next one later this year, since I do need to know what happens to our protagonist over the years.

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