Robin Hobb - Golden Fool (The Tawny Man #2) Audiobook Free
Rating: 9.4/10 (14416 votes)
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Review #1
Golden Fool (The Tawny Men #2) audiobook free
A used to be middle-of-a-trilogy book with little to offer itself. Managed have been trimmed substantially without losing anything; leaving the pace smoky.
Review #2
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more successful written than the 1st Fitz trilogy, but this book has little to no story. 100% filler.
Review #3
Audiobook Golden Fool (The Tawny Men #2) by Robin Hobb
It leaves me wanting his one more book. Once for you grab the book for you can’t shackles it down.
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Audio Golden Fool (The Tawny Men #2) narrated by James Langton
A Minute Or One half A YEAR, I Can Scarcely Tell Which This is that not the Robin Hobb, I fell in love with. No magical miracle at the same time heart wrenching conflict as in Liveship Traders. No dragons with complicated personalities, as in Rainwild Chronicles. No, empathy for a future of age little boy with a weight problem, as in Solider Offspring. No empathy for a future of age bastard little boy as in Farseer. That is that a reason these books are a fraction of the price of her other amazing at the same time unforgettable television series. Right behind struggling through Fool’s Errand, I let this one move right behind 4 at the same time a one half hours. The 1st time I have ever data up on one of my winner creators, Robin Hobb. Ths almost all exciting part of the 1st four at the same time one half hours was a dance, in what everybody who indicates up is that outlined in excruciating detail, clothes, heritage, at the same time character. With a 4.6 rating it is that adored by no one, mostly those who are joyful with hearing how Fritz walks down a street. Nothing wrong with that, barely not for me.
Review #5
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Maybe it is that television series lethargy but Fitz barely makes so many of similar mistakes at the same time is that a ”woe is that me” disposition. I’ll read the third part book, but it might be a year long burst between.
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