As Megan Lindholm
The Ki and Vandien Quartet
- Harpy's Flight (1983) ISBN 0-00-711252-1
- The Windsingers (1984) ISBN 0-00-711253-X
- The Limbreth Gate (1984) ISBN 0-00-711254-8
- Luck of the Wheels (1989) ISBN 0-00-711255-6
Tillu and Kerlew
- The Reindeer People (1988) ISBN 0-00-711422-2
- Wolf's Brother (1988) ISBN 0-00-711434-6
Other Books
- Wizard of the Pigeons (1985)
- Cloven Hooves (1991) ISBN 0-553-29327-3
- Alien Earth (1992) ISBN 0-553-29749-X
- The Gypsy (1992) with Steven Brust ISBN 0-7653-1192-5
Short stories
As Robin Hobb
The Realm of the Elderlings
The Farseer Trilogy
The Farseer Trilogy follows the life of FitzChivalry Farseer (Fitz), a royal bastard and trained assassin, in a kingdom called The Six Duchies while his uncle, Prince Verity, attempts to wage war on the Red-Ship Raiders from The OutIslands who are attacking the shores of the kingdom by turning the people of the Six Duchies into Forged ones; a form of zombification which makes them emotionless. Meanwhile Prince Regal's jealousy and the indulgence of his own selfish whims threatens to destroy Six Duchies.
- Assassin's Apprentice (1995)
- Royal Assassin (1996)
- Assassin's Quest (1997)
Liveship Traders Trilogy
The Liveship Traders Trilogy mainly takes place southwest of The Six Duchies in Bingtown (a colony of Jamaillia) and focuses on Liveships (sentient ships). The trilogy is unusually nautical — an area seldom covered in fantasy — with the germ of it being apparently the idea of portraying ships whose figureheads are literally alive and sentient. While this trilogy does not follow FitzChivalry Farseer's life, it is linked to both the Farseer and Tawny Man trilogies.
- Ship of Magic (1998)
- The Mad Ship (1999)
- Ship of Destiny (2000)
The Tawny Man Trilogy
The Tawny Man continues the life of FitzChivalry Farseer from
The Farseer Trilogy. It commences 15 years after the events in Assassin's Quest, a period covered in part by
The Liveship Traders Trilogy. It focuses on The Fool's attempts to guide others to fulfill his prophecies.
- Fool's Errand (2002)
- Golden Fool (2003)
- Fool's Fate (2003)
The Rain Wild Chronicles
Takes place in the years after the Liveship Traders and the Tawny Man trilogies.
- Dragon Keeper (2009)
- Dragon Haven (2010)
- Robin Hobb has said that she is currently working on a third book for The Rain Wild Chronicles.
Soldier Son Trilogy
Set in a new world unrelated to her previous trilogies, the Soldier Son Trilogy follows the life of Nevare Burvelle, the second son of a newly elevated Lord of the Kingdom of Gernia, and his preparation for and education at the King's Cavalla Academy.
- Shaman's Crossing (2005)
- Forest Mage (2006)
- Renegade's Magic (2008)
Short stories
- "The Inheritance" (The Realm of the Elderlings) in Collector's Edition. Promotional paperback, not for sale. Can be bought as an ebook from Amazon.com.
- "Homecoming" (The Realm of the Elderlings) in Legends II, edited by Robert Silverberg.
- "Words Like Coins" (The Realm of the Elderlings)
- The Triumph, a historical story in the Warriors anthology.
Anthologies
- The Inheritance (2011), a forthcoming anthology of fiction written as both Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm.