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Spoilers I just finished Jo's quest line and she kills hobbs but what did hobbs do and why does she blame him for Micky death?
I have always heard that Robin Hobbβs books were great and will play with your emotions. Although, I had other books series that I wanted to read first. Finally, I chose to read this one. I finished reading Assassinβs Apprentice and those reviews ring true.
Some people dislike it because of its βpredictiveβ plot or it being generic. Personally, I didnβt find it to be very predictive and I was always intrigued to learn more about the world, Fitz, the Wit, and the Skill.
Others said that most of the book is slow-paced and everything happens at the end of the book. I do not agree with that. Most of the book is trying to get you to understand what Fitz is going through and to have you empathize with it. Sure, things ramp up at the end, but donβt most books? If I had to compare what they said to a book/series, it would be Brandon Sandersonβs βThe Stormlight Archiveβ series. The plotβs slow throughout much of the book, and then everything happens suddenly at the end; mostly leaving you at a cliffhanger. I did not see that in this book. I never got bored and something was always happening.
If I had to pick one word to describe the book, I would choose loneliness. That, in my opinion, is at the forethought of your mind throughout a lot of the chapters. I enjoyed seeing Fitz grow up and the events in his life that changed his mental state and that is what most people might not understand for some in real life. If you do read this book, those people will begin to understand how it feels to be lonely and depressed.
I highly recommend this book for people who are looking for a plot that highlights one character and dives into how they think.
For people who have read this book, what are your thoughts on it?
I, for one, am excited to start reading Royal Assassin, finish the rest of the series, and move onto her other seriesβ.
The most notable thing hobbs has done since joining team taz is his match with CM Punk and that led to absolutely no where. Hes the 3rd most popular of team taz and now the spot light is on hook for the forseeable future. He never Cuts promos just a heavy for team taz now. Hopefully he saves hook from a beat down or something. I can see that hooks popularity has the potential to elevate all of them. But I just wish that when I go 2 - 3 weeks without seeing hobbs he would have something going on when he's on TV. It doesn't even have to be meaningful just something interactions with other wrestlers maybe he threatens Mark Henry something literally anything. I love AEW but my biggest complaint is how they book big men.
Brodie was great
Edit: miro was also good
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I have always heard that Robin Hobbβs books were great and will play with your emotions. Although, I had other books series that I wanted to read first. Finally, I chose to read this one. I finished reading Assassinβs Apprentice and those reviews ring true.
Some people dislike it because of its βpredictiveβ plot or it being generic. Personally, I didnβt find it to be very predictive and I was always intrigued to learn more about the world, Fitz, the Wit, and the Skill.
Others said that most of the book is slow-paced and everything happens at the end of the book. I do not agree with that. Most of the book is trying to get you to understand what Fitz is going through and to have you empathize with it. Sure, things ramp up at the end, but donβt most books? If I had to compare what they said to a book/series, it would be Brandon Sandersonβs βThe Stormlight Archiveβ series. The plotβs slow throughout much of the book, and then everything happens suddenly at the end; mostly leaving you at a cliffhanger. I did not see that in this book. I never got bored and something was always happening.
If I had to pick one word to describe the book, I would choose loneliness. That, in my opinion, is at the forethought of your mind throughout a lot of the chapters. I enjoyed seeing Fitz grow up and the events in his life that changed his mental state and that is what most people might not understand for some in real life. If you do read this book, those people will begin to understand how it feels to be lonely and depressed.
I highly recommend this book for people who are looking for a plot that highlights one character and dives into how they think.
For people who have read this book, what are your thoughts on it?
I, for one, am excited to start reading Royal Assassin, finish the rest of the series, and move onto her other seriesβ.
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