I thought it was well written, if a little odd to be in the First Person Past Tense narrative. A little too slow in parts for my liking with a lot of attention on Fitz feelings. I do think it could have given away a bit more about the Skill and the Wit but probably good that it doesnt to keep interest in the trilogy. Overall an enjoyable read but not one I would be reccomending above other reads which I have enjoyed more.
I thought the whole trilogy was pretty good. I agree that it is a bit slow, and lots of stream of consciousness, but I liked Fitz enough to follow to the end.
The "skill and the wit" gets much more attention in the other books, so if you were fascinated by that you might want to read on

I also tried the Liveship traders trilogy, but that did not do it for me. Something felt wrong about these talking ships:) There is this magical wood that contains consciousness, and ships are built with this wood. I had a problem with that. If each part of the ship contains its own consciousness, there would be plenty of chatter, right? But no, only one voice. What? How did that happen? Do they vote on who gets lead vocal? Are all but "the chosen one" enslaved?
I will mention that I was high as a kite coming up with that, so it might be BS
