A review by fuad
Fool's Quest by Robin Hobb

5.0

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It's a great story, much better than the first book in this final trilogy and with some satisfying and tragic moments. As always, Hobb provides another surprising journey. In this book, two of my beloved characters- Fitz and Fool-return together and started their mission to find their daughter and destroy White Prophets. Here Fool is portrayed as a more tragic character who tries to pull himself out of his misery. And that was such a saddening moment. This book is so good, and it is difficult to put down
Sorrow and loss never die. We can put them away in a chest and lock it tight, but whenever it is opened, even a crack, the aroma of lost sweetness will rise to fill our lungs to heaviness.

Remarkable.