Ship of Magic

, #1

Paperback, 880 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2015 by HarperVoyager.

ISBN:
978-0-00-811745-0
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(18 reviews)

3 editions

reviewed Ship of Magic by Robin Hobb (Liveship Traders, #1)

Review of 'Ship of Magic' on 'Goodreads'

Doesn’t get much better than this for me with fantasy. It definitely errs on the too slow and plodding side, but that’s the side I want to err on with epic fantasy.

This was one long devastation, which is part of why it took me 2 months to read it. Hobb gets me in the feels and creates characters I care about, characters I hate, characters that frustrate me. Everything is awful in this book and it keeps getting worse. Whee!

I love how the characters are varied and flawed, sometimes intensely so. Wintrow is one of the strongest for me. He’s got a unique perspective, and he’s annoying, but I’m also sympathetic to his situation. And Kyle and Malta stirred up anger in me like I swear I haven’t felt since Joffrey. I had to keep reminding myself Malta is a child

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Subjects

  • The Realm of the Elderlings
  • The Liveship Traders