
The Name of the Wind
by Patrick Rothfuss (2007)
Like Assassin's Apprentice, this features a protagonist's intimate journey of transformation and world-building.

by Robin Hobb (1995)
In a faraway land where members of the royal family are named for the virtues they embody, one young boy will become a walking enigma. Born on the wrong side of the sheets, Fitz, son of Chivalry Farseer, is a royal bastard, cast out into the world, friendless and lonely. Only his magical link with animals - the old art known as the Wit - gives him solace and companionship. But the Wit, if used too often, is a perilous magic, and one abhorred by the nobility. So when Fitz is finally adopted into the royal household, he must give up his old ways and embrace a new life of weaponry, scribing, courtly manners; and how to kill a man secretly, as he trains to become a royal assassin.
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by Patrick Rothfuss (2007)
Like Assassin's Apprentice, this features a protagonist's intimate journey of transformation and world-building.

by Brent Weeks (2008)
Mirrors Fitz's journey of learning dark skills while grappling with loyalty, akin to Assassin's Apprentice.

by Tad Williams (1988)
Shares striking similarities with Assassin's Apprentice in its intimate perspective and world-building.

by Scott Lynch
Features intricate plotting and fierce loyalty, echoing the character dynamics found in Assassin's Apprentice.

by Brandon Sanderson (2006)
Vin's transformation from orphan to revolutionary mirrors Fitz's journey from Assassin's Apprentice.
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