
The Name of the Wind
by Patrick Rothfuss (2007)
Like 'The Farseer Trilogy: Assassin's Apprentice', this features a gifted but flawed young protagonist's journey.

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 'The Farseer Trilogy: Assassin's Apprentice', this features a gifted but flawed young protagonist's journey.

by Brent Weeks (2008)
Echoes 'The Farseer Trilogy: Assassin's Apprentice' with a young protagonist trained in lethal skills.

by Tad Williams (1988)
Shares the intricate world-building and coming-of-age themes of 'The Farseer Trilogy: Assassin's Apprentice'.

by Scott Lynch
Mirrors 'The Farseer Trilogy: Assassin's Apprentice' in its focus on loyalty and complex character relationships.

by Brandon Sanderson (2006)
Like 'The Farseer Trilogy: Assassin's Apprentice', it follows an outcast discovering their unique abilities and destiny.
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