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Fool's Fate: Book Three of the Tawny Man (Tawny Man 3) (Paperback)

by Robin Hobb (Author)
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  • Paperback: 805 pages
  • Publisher: HarperVoyager; New edition edition (6 Sep 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0006486037
  • ISBN-13: 978-0006486039
  • Product Dimensions: 17.6 x 10.4 x 4.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (62 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4,194 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Fool's Fate concludes Robin Hobb's fantasy trilogy "The Tawny Man"--in which Fitz, narrator-hero of the "Farseer" trio beginning with Assassin's Apprentice, plunges into new complexities of politics and magic 15 years later.

The goal is formal peace between Fitz's Six Duchies and the Outislander Raiders, ending a cycle of war fought with weapons that kill the soul, whose horror dominated that first trilogy. A royal marriage is arranged, with the puzzling condition that the Duchies' heir must bring a bride-price of the head of the last male dragon--who's alive but entombed in a glacier. Why?

Fitz's old friend the Fool, a once-albino who believes himself the White Prophet of this age but has mysteriously darkened into the Tawny Man, opposes this dragon-killing. It seems necessary to deceive and betray the Fool for his own good, if only to prevent his self-prophesied death.

Another betrayal: a halfwit master of the psychic "Skill" is needed for this mad quest, and must be lured by Fitz on to ship after ship despite his horror of the sea. Old deceptions return to haunt Fitz, such as the Skilled girl who doesn't know she's his daughter, and others long kept in the dark for what seemed excellent reasons.

Grim surprises, confrontations, a hidden enemy and the old horror of soul-draining ("Forging") all await on the island of the glacier and the dragon. Fitz has more than once been traumatically hauled back from death: now the risks are worse than ever, with an impasse that surely can't be resolved.

Do Fitz and his closest friends win through? That would be telling, but whatever happens, there are high prices to be paid. It's a measure of Robin Hobb's skill with characters and relationships that the final compromises and realistic settlements are so satisfying. Smoothly readable despite great length, laden with charm and terror, Fool's Fate is a fine ending to what is a family as well as a fantasy saga. --David Langford --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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'Hobb is one of the great modern fantasy writers! what makes her novels as addictive as morphine is not just their imaginative brilliance but the way her characters are compromised and manipulated by politics.' The Times Assassin's Apprentice: 'A gleaming debut' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Assassin's Quest: 'Assassin's Quest achieves a bittersweet, powerful complexity rare in fantasy' LOCUS 'Robin Hobb writes achingly well' SFX Praise for The Liveship Traders series: 'Even better than the Assassin books. I didn't think that was possible' George R R Martin 'Hobb is a remarkable storyteller.' Guardian

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39 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The end of an era, 16 Oct 2003
Fools Fate is the conclusion of the latest trilogy in the Farseer saga, and also the end of this particular Fantasy series. And I regret this very much.

Having read all 9 books in this series over the past 6 or 7 years it really feels a chapter has come to a close. What has struck me about this series is the incredible characters Ms Robin Hobb has created, with all of their feeling and emotions. This is not an all-action, blood and guts, swords and battles series (although all of these things feature at some point) but a very strong character based story about people.Fitz must be one of the most memorable characters ever created in the fantasy genre.

This book, as mentioned, takes the whole story to its conclusion. Although maybe not the best one out of all nine books it still pulls you back into the six Duchies (or the Outislands as that’s where most of this part is set) and it is very hard to let go. And my 5 star rating is as much for the whole series as it is for this book.

I am not going to draw any comparisons to other fantasy series but will just conclude with the fact that this series rates with me as a top fantasy series that I will whole heartily recommend to anyone interested in the genre.

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Phew: she pulled it off!, 29 Oct 2003
By Kate (London United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
  
I have to confess that I was a little concerned at the end of Golden Fool that Ms Hobb had left herself with a bit too much to do. I was also interested to see how she'd deal with the "prince cuts dragon's head off" cliche.

Extremely well, is the answer. Fool's Fate turns the trilogy from a nostalgic reacquaintance with old friends into a dramatic and satisfying tale. Although the dragon cliche is the starting premise, quickly it becomes clear that it will link back to the original and complex dragon-based story from the previous two trilogies. I stand in awe of Robin Hobb's cleverness and the way she has managed to tie together so many strands.

The book is pacy and full of emotional ups and downs. And the melodrama is healthily balanced by brilliant writing, particularly when it comes to Fitz's complex relationship with the Fool. This, in my view, sets Robin Hobb's books apart from other writers in the genre. Her prose happily straddles the boundaries of literature and speculative fiction. All those who are slightly embarrassed by the stigma of being seen with a fantasy book, or worry that they won't be able to suspend their disbelief, should put their hesitation aside now for the sake of a damned good read.

So, if you want a riproaring page turner, this is for you. If you want a complex, beautifully written tale, this is for you. You simply can't go wrong.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Officially the best book I've ever read., 27 Mar 2004
Presumably if you're reading this review then you've already read the first 5 Fitz books (and if you haven't, then you should do). This is definitely the best, an absolutely wonderful end to the two trilogies. There is one point where you will think that Robin Hobb is such a terrible, horrible person, how could she do these things to the people you love so much? The ending! Oh the ending, you have to read it just for the ending, and there's so much to keep you entertained and on tenterhooks all the way up to the ending. I loved it. As you can see. It's very very exciting and emotionally involving. There are so many bits to keep you wondering, to keep you wanting to read on and on past your bedtime and past time to get up for work the next day. You're probably best buying the paperback version to avoid strain on your wrists from the weight of the thing. I can't tell you much about the book itself really, I mean the plot, because I don't want to give a single thing away. A truly wonderful book. Brilliant.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Tawney Man
I loved this trilogy, and particularly this last book so much. I really enjoyed the Farseer trilogy, but I didn't realise just how much until I started reading the Tawney Man... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Amy Lacey

4.0 out of 5 stars A fate worth reading about
This was quite a riveting read and kept me on the journey until the very end. There were some unexpected twists and turns but through it all the characters were written well,... Read more
Published 4 months ago by S. J. Kelly

3.0 out of 5 stars Unsatisfying ending and the whole trilogy is a big let down
Overall impression is one big disappointment.
The whole trilogy left a feeling of the bloated fourth volume of The Farseer Trilogy where all loose ends are being tied up... Read more
Published 5 months ago by _astra_

5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended
As for some of the other posted reviews, these comments are as much about the Farseer trilogy and the Tawny Man trilogy (Fool's Fate is the last of the Tawny Man trilogy)... Read more
Published 5 months ago by MP

4.0 out of 5 stars Slow but good
I notice a few bad reviews of the series, not just this book, say it is slow in places. I agree and I thought some bits were just filling pages (each book in the series is 600-700... Read more
Published 11 months ago by J. Lowdon

5.0 out of 5 stars A Grand Finale
Both Assassin's Quest and Ship of Destiny left me with the feeling that neither trilogy was really over. Read more
Published on 15 Dec 2007 by R.B. Walker

5.0 out of 5 stars A Short Story...
Once there was a young boy who never enjoyed reading in fact he found it dull and avoided doing it where ever possible. Read more
Published on 20 Aug 2007 by Mr. H. Waltl

1.0 out of 5 stars Just boring!
I've never written a review before, I usually leave it to others who seem to enjoy it. However, I could not keep quiet about this book and the previous one in the trilogy, I mean,... Read more
Published on 28 Jun 2007 by Mr Brightside

5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting
This is my favourite fantasy series by a mile. This tops Robert Jordan, George R. R. Martin (very hard to do) & Terry Goodkind (very, very hard to do). Read more
Published on 26 Jun 2007 by J. Robson

3.0 out of 5 stars Great series, shame about the ending
As with many other readers i was captivated by the plot and characters of Robin Hobb's dual trilogies, and from Assassin's Apprentice through to The Golden Fool I spent many a... Read more
Published on 30 Mar 2007 by Christian

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