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Title | : | Ship of Destiny (The Liveship Traders #3) |
Author | : | Robin Hobb |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 789 pages |
Published | : | November 27th 2001 by Spectra Books (first published March 2000) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. Dragons. High Fantasy. Science Fiction Fantasy. Adventure |
Robin Hobb
Paperback | Pages: 789 pages Rating: 4.22 | 53560 Users | 1589 Reviews
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As Bingtown slides toward disaster, clan matriarch Ronica Vestrit, branded a traitor, searches for a way to bring the city's inhabitants together against a momentous threat. Meanwhile, Althea Vestrit, unaware of what has befallen Bingtown and her family, continues her perilous quest to track down and recover her liveship, the "Vivacia, "from the ruthless pirate Kennit.Bold though it is, Althea's scheme may be in vain. For her beloved "Vivacia "will face the most terrible confrontation of all as the secret of the liveships is revealed. It is a truth so shattering, it may destroy the "Vivacia "and all who love her, including Althea's nephew, whose life already hangs in the balance.
Details Books Conducive To Ship of Destiny (The Liveship Traders #3)
Original Title: | Ship of Destiny |
ISBN: | 0553575651 (ISBN13: 9780553575651) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Liveship Traders #3, Realm of the Elderlings #6, Die Zauberschiffe #6 , more |
Characters: | Tintaglia, Althea Vestrit, Ronica Vestrit, Keffria Vestrit, Wintrow Vestrit, Malta Vestrit, Vivacia, Paragon, Brashen Trell, Amber (Liveship Traders), Reyn Khuprus, Kennit |
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Ratings: 4.22 From 53560 Users | 1589 ReviewsJudgment Out Of Books Ship of Destiny (The Liveship Traders #3)
This series was an experience for me. I immersed myself in it at a time when there was a ton of time on my hands, and I am glad I did. The large, sprawling books ended in this finale, and it was a fitting ending. Loose ends that floated through the series began to appear and draw tighter and tighter together as this story reached its conclusion.This author knows how to end a series well. Its one thing to end a story well, another to end a book well and entirely a different thing to end a trilogyAll three books in the series 4.5*'s. I'm still surprised how much I enjoyed this series after struggling with the Farseer Trilogy and the nightmare of a lead character that is Fitz. This series wasn't without it's flaws and I hated the way Althea's situation was dealt with. That said Hobb did a great job telling this tale and while there were no big surprises it was entertaining from start to finish.
My brain is too fried to think, and a picture is worth a thousand words so..Let me open up by showing an accurate depiction of Robin Hobb and her characters..Yep looks accurate enough to me.. and I thought she was mean to my babies in Farseer :') This series was borderline sadist towards those precious children.. Shall we continue?When we finally learned the full extent of the flashbacks despite all the previous not-so-subtle hints..when THAT scene happened..All the other near-hits..Then there
I'm just so grateful that this series exists. It is phenomenal. I enjoyed every hour of my life that I spent on these three books. That is all.
Another stunning trilogy by Robin Hobb. How I loved the characters! They are so vivid and real. Althea and Brashen are to fall in love with. Im no big fan of pirate tales, but Robin Hobb just enthralls me. I just had the best start of the morning by finishing this book. Woke up before 8 am ( on a day off .....) Decided to read the last few pages ( fell asleep last night on the couch ) and there were cookies next to me....healthy start of the day!Im still convinced everyone should just read Robin
Do you not see how strange and wonderful that is? That all history balances on an affair of the human heart? Well, this was a bittersweet story.Hobb started this right from the end of Mad Ship and we saw all the story arcs going in farther away from each other instead of converging, at least initially. I was frustrated how all the story arcs were taking their on sweet time to reach the conclusion but once I finished reading this, I couldn't help but marvel on how beautifully she brought
4.5/5 starsA satisfying conclusion to the Liveship Traders trilogy and at the same time, it also made me super excited to start Tawny Man trilogy.Ship of Destiny marks the conclusion to the Liveship Traders trilogy, the second out of five subseries in Hobbs Realm of the Elderlings series, and this was overall a satisfying conclusion. I really have to give this praise to Robin Hobb. Having read six books and one novella so far, whether I love it or not (mostly love), I found all her stories to be
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