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I don't. Jacob Send a noteboard - 12/01/2010 05:55:25 PM
You should also probably try Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn. If you like that, try his others: Warbreaker and Elantris.


He is definitely an author to read if you enjoy fantasy.


Or just really agreed with the Sanderson suggestion?


I find Hobb's works to be overtly average. There are moments here and there of very high quality storytelling, but I find the writing to be rather melodramatic, the story to be rather underwhelming. I've read the first series and parts of the third. I plan try the Liveship series this spring sometime.

Not everyone can like everything, and Hobb just isn't for me is seems.
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