4.3
1 of 3
Fantasy & SciFi
From the author of the classic Farseer trilogy, Ship of Magic is the first part of the Liveship Traders. Set in a land bordering the Six Duchies, Robin Hobb begins her epic of pirates, talking ships, magic, sea serpents, slave revolts, dashing heroes and bloody battles.
Wizardwood, a sentient wood. The most precious commodity in the world. Like many legendary wares, it comes only from the Rain River Wilds.
But how can one trade with the Rain Wilders, when only a liveship, fashioned from wizardwood, can negotiate the perilous waters of the Rain River? Rare and valuable, a liveship will quicken only when three members, from successive generations, have died on board. The liveship Vivacia is about to undergo her quickening, as Althea Vestrit’s father is carried on deck in his death-throes. Althea waits for the ship that she loves more than anything else in the world to awaken. Only to discover that the Vivacia has been signed away in her father’s will to her brutal brother-in-law, Kyle Haven. . .
Others plot to win, or steal, a liveship. The Paragon, known by many as the Pariah, went mad, turned turtle and drowned his crew. Now he lies, blind, lonely and broken on a deserted beach. But greedy men have designs to restore him, to sail the waters of the Rain Wild River once more.
© 2012 HarperCollins (Lydbog): 9780007504008
Release date
Lydbog: 30. august 2012
4.3
1 of 3
Fantasy & SciFi
From the author of the classic Farseer trilogy, Ship of Magic is the first part of the Liveship Traders. Set in a land bordering the Six Duchies, Robin Hobb begins her epic of pirates, talking ships, magic, sea serpents, slave revolts, dashing heroes and bloody battles.
Wizardwood, a sentient wood. The most precious commodity in the world. Like many legendary wares, it comes only from the Rain River Wilds.
But how can one trade with the Rain Wilders, when only a liveship, fashioned from wizardwood, can negotiate the perilous waters of the Rain River? Rare and valuable, a liveship will quicken only when three members, from successive generations, have died on board. The liveship Vivacia is about to undergo her quickening, as Althea Vestrit’s father is carried on deck in his death-throes. Althea waits for the ship that she loves more than anything else in the world to awaken. Only to discover that the Vivacia has been signed away in her father’s will to her brutal brother-in-law, Kyle Haven. . .
Others plot to win, or steal, a liveship. The Paragon, known by many as the Pariah, went mad, turned turtle and drowned his crew. Now he lies, blind, lonely and broken on a deserted beach. But greedy men have designs to restore him, to sail the waters of the Rain Wild River once more.
© 2012 HarperCollins (Lydbog): 9780007504008
Release date
Lydbog: 30. august 2012
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Nanna
18. mar. 2020
God bog, men lyden er SÅ dårlig. Tit er det som om at den sidste stavelse i en sætning er klippet ud af optagelsen. Virkelig dårlig oplæser.
Sandy
14. sep. 2020
Story is as exciting as ever, but the recording is faulty, and sometimes hard to understand as words are snubbed or missing. Also, a pause when moving between different points of view/characters would have made it easier to follow. Not too keen on the narrator either.
Dan
6. jul. 2017
Hvorfor faen brugte man ikke oplæseren fra Farseer trilogien.
Bjarke
20. maj 2020
God bog. Men der fejl i lyd filen som andre også skriver.
Benjamin
3. nov. 2021
Good book. Terrible reading and cutting
Charlotte
26. mar. 2022
God fortsættelse. Dog stadig mangler nogle af endelserne.
Amy
27. okt. 2021
Vildt godt skrevet!
Ida
29. jul. 2023
Fantastisk historie, hvad andet kan man forvente af Robin Hobb! Men oplæseren og kvaliteten af lydbøgen var ringe, forhåbentligt bliver disse bøger genindspillet på et tidspunkt
Søren
27. apr. 2023
Super spændende univers
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