The Mad Ship

906 pages

English language

Published Nov. 2, 2008 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-00-649886-5
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5 stars (1 review)

The Mad Ship is a book by American writer Robin Hobb, the second in her Liveship Traders Trilogy. It appeared in the United States as simply Mad Ship.

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This book does not suffer from middle book syndrome because shit, it keeps hitting the fan. I was notably impressed. The focus of the book shifts a bit away from the Vivacia and instead gets even more spread out than in the first book, with many different PoVs.

The title-giving mad liveship Paragon is purchased by Amber the bead-maker in order to rescue Vivacia from the pirate king Kennit, once the Vestrit family catches wind. Brashen and Althea set out on it to find her. That's going to be interesting, but there was actually very little happening on their end. Most of the action revolved around Bingtown and its political intrigue, as the Old Traders are set to rebel against the Satrap, the ruler of Jamailla. It's a chance to shine for Malta Haven, who could easily win the trophy of 'Most improved character'. From a selfish, vain teenage girl …