![]() You could definitely skip this, but I think you would miss a lot of nuance.Īs always with Robin Hobb, Liveship Traders is about the people much more than it is about the story. ![]() I would argue you do need to read Liveship Traders before reading Tawny Man, however. In fact, you would never know it was part of a larger world if you weren’t told by someone else going in. Yet you don’t have to read the Farseer trilogy to understand this. It follows up a few years after the Farseer trilogy, with a new cast of characters. When starting Ship of Magic, I immediately knew Liveship Traders was going to be an instant-favourite. The Vestrit family is one of these Trader families, and their ship Vivacia is just awakened. ![]() ![]() This is because they have Liveships, ships that awaken when three generations have died aboard their vessel and are the only thing to survive the waters of the Rain River. And only Bingtown Traders are allowed to trade with the Rain Wilds, which is a source of magical items. ![]() Sequel Series: Tawny Man, Rain Wild Chronicles, The Fitz and the Fool Blurb:īingtown sits on the edge of the Rain Wilds, at the mouth of the Rain River, a caustic and unwelcoming river if ever there was one. Genres: fantasy, epic fantasy, high fantasy, sea-faring ![]()
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