One man armed with the right word may do what an army of swordsmen cannot.
Golden Fool is the second book in the Tawny Man Trilogy, this book didn't exactly suffer from middle book syndrome, it's more like the author used this book as a preparation for the third book, Golden Fool just set things in place for what would happen in the final book.
Just how a preparation for a journey is as important as the journey itself, that's what this book is to the series. There are lots of factors in this book that I love, some of which are friendship, great characters, awesome writing, unique plot, and a visit from another series( some characters from Bingtown were in this, they gave an in-depth update on what is happening with everyone.
The writing style is the best thing about this author's work, the writing somehow swoops you into the book, I feel like I'm one of the characters instead of an outside observer. There are very few authors who writes as good as she does. This book is written solely from Fitz's perspective. The world building is as good as the writing.
Golden Fool started from where Fool's Errand ended, Fitz is back to Buckeep posing as Lord Golden's servant. While in the background he is teaching Dutiful the skill and working as a spy for Chade. The betrothal with Elliana was going well or so they thought till she demanded he kill a dragon frozen in ice for centuries as a sign of his prowess. The Piebald are back, the negotiations with the Old Blood are still ongoing, lots of other little things also took place in this.
To recognize you are the source of your own loneliness is not a cure for it. But it is a step towards seeing that it is not inevitable, and that such a choice is not irrevocable.
The above quote is from Fitz, I love that he is finally realizing that he is to blame for some of his problems. I'm really loving grown-up him not that I didn't like him in Farseer but he is much more matured here. I love how he's handling his relationship with Dutiful, it's quite admirable. He is still as loyal as before but every now and then he stands up for himself which is progress.
Lord Golden wasn't in this as much as I wanted, he was barely in the second half of the book. He is still as mysterious as ever, I think that is due to the fact that Fitz the narrator only knows what Golden shows. There were times when he shows almost no glimpse of The Fool, how does he do it and what is his gender. One thing is for sure, he loves Fitz, I just hope that it's enough.
Dutiful just keeps surprising me, how can he a prince be this kind and humble. Whenever I read about him, it makes me so proud of Kettricken. Dutiful is taking his lessons so well, he's still somewhat obsessed with Fitz, he all but hangs on his every word. Despite his respect for Fitz he is still his own person. He does things that even Fitz won't approve of that he thinks is good. He is ready to apologize if he does something wrong.
Love is more than bedding, boy. If love doesn’t come first and linger after, if love can’t wait and endure disappointment and separation, then it’s not love. Love doesn’t require bedding to make it true. It doesn’t even demand day to day contact. I know this because I have known love, many kinds of loves, and among them, I’ve known what I felt for you.’
Hap was a mess at the first half of the book, I liked that. Mistakes helps us become a better us. He realises his mistake and turned on a new leaf, I just hopes it last.
Kettricken is finally becoming her own Queen, she all but let Chade rule before but now she has taken the reins, he normally disagrees with her but that does not stop her from doing what she thinks is right.
Elliana is a character that I can't wait to see more of, she is just twelve but has a making of a strong character. I hope there is more of her in the next book.
Thick is a simpleton and a servant at Buckeep, he is also very strong in the skill, Civil, Swift and Web are other characters that I'm looking forward to reading about in the next book.