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  • In the vein of the adventurers of the sea .....  

    The Cities of the Ancients, Volume 1: Dragons and Snakes (Paperback)
    After the shaman soldier (which for me is a boring series because too slow in its development), I do not really expect something pleasing. It is clear that the universe created for the series of royal assassin and refined with the adventurers of the
  • Dear Robin Hobb  

    The Cities of the Ancients, Volume 1: Dragons and Snakes (Paperback)
    Like many I was literally conquered by Fitz, royal assassin. Raiders of the sea, in its extension, fascinated me. I had more trouble with the shaman soldier, more complicated, with whom we had more difficulty identifying. With the Cities of the Ancie
  • A beginning that promise!  

    The Cities of the Ancients, Volume 1: Dragons and Snakes (Paperback)
    What a pleasure to find the fabulous world that has made the royal assassin and adventurers of the sea cult saga! From the first pages, the first words, it is a "homecoming". We find pleasure Desert Rains and city reconstruction Terrileville. Ev
  • Reunion with Robin Hobb  

    The Cities of the Ancients, Volume 1: Dragons and Snakes (Paperback)
    With "Dragons and snakes," Robin Hobb revives the preferred cycle of its readers and probably the one where it is more comfortable as the world of Casterlcerf, the Cursed Shores and Desert rains are environments that it has built in the smallest