Feb-23-2012, 06:53 PM (UTC)
Hi,
I'm about 70 pages into The Golden Fool, and I'm getting a little annoyed.
I'm just tired of Fitz-Chiv hiding behind his Tom Badgerlock identity. I'm anxious for him to reveal himself to Dutiful and Patience, let alone Burrich, Nettle, and Molly Candler.
It's kind of a testament to Hobb's writing, because Fitz is getting annoyed and anxious to reveal himself to various peoples from his youth.
So, I guess I'm wondering, does he reveal himself in this book?
Thanks for any input!
I'm about 70 pages into The Golden Fool, and I'm getting a little annoyed.
I'm just tired of Fitz-Chiv hiding behind his Tom Badgerlock identity. I'm anxious for him to reveal himself to Dutiful and Patience, let alone Burrich, Nettle, and Molly Candler.
It's kind of a testament to Hobb's writing, because Fitz is getting annoyed and anxious to reveal himself to various peoples from his youth.
So, I guess I'm wondering, does he reveal himself in this book?
Thanks for any input!