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Old 10th January 2006, 05:48 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Ok, youre a woman, you prefer Hobb to others, hence 'rate' her (for whatever reason you see as reason) above other authors...
Are you telling us that you answered all those questions absolutely truthfully and came up with the one 'yes'? If so, I need to find your works
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Old 10th January 2006, 07:10 PM   #47 (permalink)
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well its not that im female that i like her, i dont' think, cos my brain is actually fairly male! but i do prefer character driven stuff, so i can overlook other flaws in it, like plot, or magic systems, and stuff like that.

and seriously, i did only answer yes once. one was a maybe (the one about teh woman who existed for feminist ideals, cos she is a feminist, but that wasn't why i created her. and she is a lot more than that) so yeah, it was mostly nos. i have no quest, i have no daft old wizards, my hero KNOWS he's the heir (and then looses his throne) there are no gods. *shrug* so yeah! i was mostly noing all the way through.

you can read it yourself when it comes out in december, and then see whether i was just delluding myself! but i don't think i am a lot of those questions, after all, fit the big fairly epic, tolkein/eddings esque style of book, and mine is nuffin like that. mostly, cos i don't like that sort of thing
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Old 12th January 2006, 11:06 AM   #48 (permalink)
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Hobb takes me to another place. Love her.
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Old 13th January 2006, 08:25 PM   #49 (permalink)
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I love her, bought her book (Assassin's Apprentice) purely because I saw it in the back of another book I was reading and was immediately hooked.

She took me to a whole other place, was great escapism and unlike some, I loved her writing, in fact, I think I read all 8 of her books in a matter of a few weeks (children permitting otherwise I'd have got it done sooner) then had to wait for Fools Fate - was not happy!!!

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Old 1st February 2006, 10:52 PM   #50 (permalink)
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I'm afraid I rate Hobb very lowly although her Farseer trilogy was OK....
GRRM has her on his "What I am reading" list though he has not updated that in eons. Here is a quote from him about Robin Hobb.

Quote found here: http://www.georgerrmartin.com/reading.html

" I'm a big Robin Hobb fan, as I've confessed before. I think she's doing some of the best stuff in contemporary fantasy... and I'm bloody envious of how fast she writes. GOLDEN FOOL is the second volume in her current "Tawny Man" trilogy. It picks up right where FOOL'S ERRAND left off and never looks back. This one also brings some Bingtown Traders to the Six Duchies, tying Hobb's two previous trilogies (the "Assassin" and "Liveship" series) together in some interesting ways. As ever, it's a page turner, well crafted and full of vivid writing and finely-drawn characters. I'm already looking forward to the next one."

Just thought I'd mention that in this thread seeing a Mr. Martin is so highly thought of on these forums.

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Old 2nd February 2006, 04:24 PM   #51 (permalink)
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I'm afraid I got to sucked in to what was happening to notice all of the things that Bryce was complaining about, and personally I feel that authors who go into too much detail in an attempt to carry off realism forget about their sharacters or story. The only author I've seen done this well is GRR Martin.

And anyway, if I wanted realism I wouldn't read fanasy...
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Old 7th February 2006, 11:05 PM   #52 (permalink)
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I must admit personally I got pretty annoyed with how crappy of an assassin Fitz ended up being. Especially since the Farseer trilogy had "Assassin" in every title.
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Old 8th February 2006, 01:00 AM   #53 (permalink)
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If you wanted a perfect smooth criminal, you were reading the wrong set of books! LOL. And the word 'Assassin' in each title of the set was not an indicator of how well Fitz killed people but the identity, guilt and duty he carried because he killed and how that shaped his personality (in my opinion anyway). And besides, it was on all the books so as to link them as a set...i would have thought that was fairly obvious?
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Old 8th February 2006, 03:34 AM   #54 (permalink)
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I wanted him to excel! Is that so wrong? :-P
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Old 8th February 2006, 04:24 AM   #55 (permalink)
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GRRM has her on his "What I am reading" list though he has not updated that in eons. Here is a quote from him about Robin Hobb.

Quote found here: http://www.georgerrmartin.com/reading.html

" I'm a big Robin Hobb fan, as I've confessed before. I think she's doing some of the best stuff in contemporary fantasy... and I'm bloody envious of how fast she writes. GOLDEN FOOL is the second volume in her current "Tawny Man" trilogy. It picks up right where FOOL'S ERRAND left off and never looks back. This one also brings some Bingtown Traders to the Six Duchies, tying Hobb's two previous trilogies (the "Assassin" and "Liveship" series) together in some interesting ways. As ever, it's a page turner, well crafted and full of vivid writing and finely-drawn characters. I'm already looking forward to the next one."

Just thought I'd mention that in this thread seeing a Mr. Martin is so highly thought of on these forums.

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Old 8th February 2006, 09:31 AM   #56 (permalink)
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I wanted him to excel! Is that so wrong? :-P
LOL no! I wanted him to excel too dude!

just thought id point out that its still a brilliant story and that whether he was good or not was not necessarily the point of the title or the books...

I think.....
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Lets just say thats what I meant

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Old 8th February 2006, 06:02 PM   #57 (permalink)
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I must admit personally I got pretty annoyed with how crappy of an assassin Fitz ended up being. Especially since the Farseer trilogy had "Assassin" in every title.
Aye Fitz hated the fact that he had to be an assassin therefore one could say he was a poor one. However had I lived in the Six Dutchies and somehow got on the wrong side of the Farseer line and I knew about Fitz as I do from the story I would be scared sh_ _less no doubt about it, and I really think that says all that needs to be said about his ability as a very reluctant assassin.

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One final note: Fitz understood death better than possibly any assassin ever put into print after all he was tortured to death, burried, dug back up and restored to life. This has be considered when questioning his ability, at least in my opinion.

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Old 8th February 2006, 06:20 PM   #58 (permalink)
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Re: How highly do you rate Hobb?

I have read most of her books and have enjoyed them all. However I myself do not rate her as highly as Sara Douglass, David Eddings or GRRM.
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Old 8th February 2006, 07:55 PM   #59 (permalink)
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for me, she's miles better than david eddings./ can't honestly stand that guy, he's so trite! but tthat's what taste is all about

but i agree, she isn't as good as martin, but she might be more accessible. but in my ranking table, she is second. but that's becausei don't read a lot these days, having been so disappointed by nearly every new book i have tried.

and for me, her farseer/tawny man will always be among my favs, despite the bad ending, just for the fool tho i don't think i will ever like the liveships. and i can't get into the shaman thing at all. its just bla.
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Old 8th February 2006, 09:08 PM   #60 (permalink)
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Re: How highly do you rate Hobb?

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Well what can one say? One man's meat is another man's poison hey?...
What I find really astonishing is that both Martin and Erikson agree on this
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In fantasy, I think Robin Hobb is a very clever, very subtle writer.
And I love both Martin and Erikson, but don't really enjoy Hobb that much - she's above average in the fantasy genre as a whole, but nothing spectacular. Fitz was well characterised in the Farseer trilogy, but the last book seemed very weak and basically attempting to spin out a series beyond its natural length.

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for me, she's miles better than david eddings
That really isn't much of an achievement in my mind - if she wasn't better than David Eddings, she'd be a pretty awful author. I think my central problem was that neither the world, nor the characters, felt entirely real - they weren't stereotypes and there was some development - but keep in mind I'd read Hobb after Martin. Martin equalled Hobb's characterisation of Fitz for a cast of c40-50 characters, Hobb did that for 1, and without the originality of worldbuilding. I think my main problem with Hobb is that she's writing relatively traditional epic fantasy, and she's not quite a spectacular writer, and now for me to rate an epic fantasy highly, it has to rank equal to Martin, Erikson and Bakker - if it can't do that, then it's unlikely I'll like it that much, especially if the series becomes too protracted (eg I really enjoyed Elantris by Brandon Sanderson - no, it wasn't as good as Erikson etc, and it was epic fantasy - but it was a single volume epic fantasy of 500 pages, and it was much more original than Hobb).

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having been so disappointed by nearly every new book i have tried
I'm just wondering what new books you've been trying. Since I've discovered forums like these, I'm disappointed in roughly 1 in 20 books I read. In epic fantasy, there isn't that much (though 2006 looks like it's going to be an excellent year for the subgenre - Bakker and Erikson releasing new books, Daniel Abraham and Scott Lynch may turn out to be some of the best epic fantasy writers ever, according to initial reports, and there are a few other interesting debuts and other continuations of decent series coming out - like Greg Keyes' the Blood Knight).
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