Yeah, yeah, I'm digging back a ways for some of these reviews, but I've had them on my computer and was just too lazy to put them on the interwebs until now. Thanks RAFO, you've given my reviews a place to live.
Okay, Liz (my wife) will tell you that I’m a nut about The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, and it’s somewhat true. I’m a huge fan of this book. I peddle it like crack to everyone that comes into my house.
If you liked anything at all about Harry Potter, you will love these books. Take my word for it.
If you thought Harry Potter was totally lame and predictable, you will absolutely love these books as well. It’s much better than Harry Potter. More beautifully written, more intense, better plot and more depth to the story.The main character is (for a decent part of the book) a teenager, and does go to a school where some magic is taught, but that's where the similarities end. These books seem to ride a line somewhere between Young adult and (regular adult?) regular fantasy. The character is young, and it's very much a coming of age story, at least as far as the first book is concerned. But, you'll understand from just the first few pages that this series will not end as a young adult story by any means.
For those of you who think, “I just don't like epic fantasy. All those dragons and wizards just don't work for me.” Well, how about the story of a boy whose parents die, and who is forced to live a life of fear and abuse on the streets. How about a person that has rumors spread about him that make him sound much cooler than he is? There’s much more to this book than magic, and no dragons (well, there IS a large lizard addicted to drugs, but that's a review for another day).
The Name of the Wind is told from the first person. It’s absolutely fantastic and I can’t help but recommend it to anyone that wants something to read. I even teared up just a little as I read parts of this book, and yes, I’m tough enough to admit it. Great book, just great, especially for a first novel. 9/10
Also, if you trust the people that publish books to recommend a good one, know this: The President of Daw books personally wrote to many people to give them advanced reader copies of this book, telling them it was the best book she’d read in decades.
Okay, Liz (my wife) will tell you that I’m a nut about The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, and it’s somewhat true. I’m a huge fan of this book. I peddle it like crack to everyone that comes into my house.
If you liked anything at all about Harry Potter, you will love these books. Take my word for it.
If you thought Harry Potter was totally lame and predictable, you will absolutely love these books as well. It’s much better than Harry Potter. More beautifully written, more intense, better plot and more depth to the story.The main character is (for a decent part of the book) a teenager, and does go to a school where some magic is taught, but that's where the similarities end. These books seem to ride a line somewhere between Young adult and (regular adult?) regular fantasy. The character is young, and it's very much a coming of age story, at least as far as the first book is concerned. But, you'll understand from just the first few pages that this series will not end as a young adult story by any means.
For those of you who think, “I just don't like epic fantasy. All those dragons and wizards just don't work for me.” Well, how about the story of a boy whose parents die, and who is forced to live a life of fear and abuse on the streets. How about a person that has rumors spread about him that make him sound much cooler than he is? There’s much more to this book than magic, and no dragons (well, there IS a large lizard addicted to drugs, but that's a review for another day).
The Name of the Wind is told from the first person. It’s absolutely fantastic and I can’t help but recommend it to anyone that wants something to read. I even teared up just a little as I read parts of this book, and yes, I’m tough enough to admit it. Great book, just great, especially for a first novel. 9/10
Also, if you trust the people that publish books to recommend a good one, know this: The President of Daw books personally wrote to many people to give them advanced reader copies of this book, telling them it was the best book she’d read in decades.
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The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
03/09/2009 12:19:58 AM
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I have to really fight myself not to pimp this book.
03/09/2009 12:58:42 AM
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What was the heavily recommended book?
03/09/2009 01:30:29 AM
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Confederacy of Dunces.
03/09/2009 02:38:40 AM
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It is not.
04/09/2009 04:08:00 AM
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ok, I'm finally excited enough. It's been hammered into my head 5 times. I love... wotrafonia
03/09/2009 02:17:22 AM
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I... really just wasn't that enthralled by it. Sorry, guys.
03/09/2009 02:34:21 AM
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I would never shun you, Craig.
03/09/2009 02:42:26 AM
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*snickers immaturely* *NM*
03/09/2009 02:44:14 AM
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*Three Musketeers childishly*
03/09/2009 03:13:30 AM
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Sure, you say that now...
03/09/2009 03:09:10 AM
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That was a much better way to word my quesion Craig. Thank you for handling that maturely unlike
03/09/2009 04:35:38 AM
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Of course I'm mature. Deadsy is just a doody-head.
03/09/2009 05:15:57 AM
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Somebody else was recommending another graphic novel in the last day or two.
03/09/2009 05:26:10 AM
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House of Leaves
03/09/2009 05:05:18 PM
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It is scary
04/09/2009 04:10:49 AM
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Sleep's totally optional.
04/09/2009 03:42:40 PM
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Oh. You guys are almost making me curious enough to try it. *NM*
04/09/2009 09:14:13 PM
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That would be pretty sweet. *NM*
05/09/2009 01:56:22 AM
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Re: I... really just wasn't that enthralled by it. Sorry, guys.
03/09/2009 03:43:15 AM
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Mary Sue? Could you give me a clue here?
03/09/2009 04:40:29 AM
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Re: Mary Sue
03/09/2009 05:10:11 AM
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Good grief...that site would be enough to give any author anxiety attacks.
03/09/2009 05:37:35 AM
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