A review by fuad
The Willful Princess and the Piebald Prince by Robin Hobb

5.0

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Robin Hobb brings back to the earlier generations of the Farseer reign in this short tale of love, treachery, and magic. She always writes in a way that you'll come to feel the characters' woe and their pain. And this book is none different from that sort of writing. Absolutely fascinating story. Her world completely captured my imagination. If you haven't read any of her books, this book is not a good place to start with. Start with 'Farseer trilogy' and then you'll understand just how grave is the consequences of what happens in this novella.
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Remarkable prequel.