There will be spoilersfor this and the earlier books in the trilogy, as well as the Farseer trilogy.Ĭontinue reading ““Ship of Destiny” by Robin Hobb” → Note: This will be both a review of Ship of Destiny, the last book in the trilogy, and a wrap up of the entire trilogy. But first, I must wrap up the last book of the Liveship Traders trilogy: Ship of Destiny. We so enjoyed the Liveship Traders series that we’ve decided to plunge into the Tawney Man Trilogy together and see what adventure awaits us there. It was also emotionally heavy, which sometimes slowed my reading to a crawl because I had to take breaks.ĭespite all that, I liked the story and so did my buddy-reader Emily at Embuhlee liest, with whom I’ve been reading Robin Hobb’s books. I enjoyed reading the books, but the pace was slow, burdened down by details of the characters, events, and expansive world in which the story is set. Robin Hobb’s Liveship Traders series was a slog to get through. I’ve been procrastinating on reviewing Ship of Destiny because I have SOOO many thoughts. This is the reason why I haven’t posted a review in a while.
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