Welcome to the Plenty.net

This is a fansite about the author Robin Hobb (also known as Megan Lindholm). Her most famous work is the triple trilogy of the Farseer, the Liveship Traders and the Tawny Man.

This site includes general information and news as well as fan art and experiences. The only theFanlistings.org approved fanlisting for the author is also here.

If you have any Hobb news from your country (book publication dates, fan meetings, new websites etc) or other content (photos, articles...) that is not included here, please contact me at memories [at] theplenty.net

What is the Plenty?

The Plenty is the world of the sea serpents, the space beneath the border of the Lack. The name was chosen to reflect the richness of Robin Hobb's work, the amount of her fans worldwide... and I wouldn't complain if the old naming magic would work and the content be plentiful too. :D

The Plenty was opened 17.3.2003 and the fanlisting 1.4.2003. This site was first hosted by the wonderful Tina at just-dreaming.net. These pages display 79 random quotes from the books of Megan/Robin.

Site updates

October 3rd, 2004 Added finally the Finncon report as well as other missing elements.

September 13, 2004 The Plenty has moved to my own space. The site has it's own domain name now, http://www.theplenty.net
Please update your bookmarks and links! Adding content as we speak... :)

© 2003-2004 Mervi memories [at] theplenty.net
   

Currently

the fandom

♦ Robin Hobb is working on a book titled Soldier Son.
♦ Several translations will be published in Europe during this autumn.

more news

the fanlisting

♦ last update September 30, 2004.
136 fans listed
0 fans pending
♦ growth rate 0.244 fans/day



Crossroads and futures

random quote

Humanity fears no rivals. You have forgotten what it was to share the world with creatures as arrogantly superior as yourselves. You think to arrange the world to your liking. So you map the land and draw lines across it, claiming ownership simply because you can draw a picture of it. The plants that grow and the beasts that rove, you mark as your own, claiming not only what lives today, but what might grow tomorrow, to do with as you please. Then, in your conceit and aggression, you wage wars and slay one another over the lines you have imagined on the world´s face.

-the Fool in "Fool´s Fate"


random trader friend

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