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Has anyone read either of the following? Looking to pick up a fantasy/adventure, which would be a first for me.

"The Name in the Wind" (Patrick Rothfuss) or "The Way of Kings" (Brandon Sanderson), or "An Ember in the Ashes" (Sabaa Tahir).

"The Name of the Wind" is very good if you are looking to get into fantasy, it's getting more hate recently because people are realizing it's very tropey, but that wouldn't likely bother you and its very well written. I would also recommend The First Law trilogy (First book is called "The Blade Itself") if you want a more gritty fantasy. Stay away from Wheel of Time or Malazan Book of the Fallen series if you are new to the genre. They definitely are not training wheel books.

If you are in the mood for a very easy but well constructed young adult fantasy novel, I'd recommend the Bartimaeus Trilogy (some comedy) or the Mistborn trilogy (the most Sanderson of Sanderson books)
 

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"The Name of the Wind" is very good if you are looking to get into fantasy, it's getting more hate recently because people are realizing it's very tropey, but that wouldn't likely bother you and its very well written. I would also recommend The First Law trilogy (First book is called "The Blade Itself") if you want a more gritty fantasy. Stay away from Wheel of Time or Malazan Book of the Fallen series if you are new to the genre. They definitely are not training wheel books.

If you are in the mood for a very easy but well constructed young adult fantasy novel, I'd recommend the Bartimaeus Trilogy (some comedy) or the Mistborn trilogy (the most Sanderson of Sanderson books)

I have not read, and am hesitant to give it a chance since Rothfuss is starting to sound like GRRM in terms of actually finishing the series.

I'm currently re-reading Malazan's main series, then I'm going to get into some sci-fi.

You heard of the Hyperion Cantos by Dan Simmons? I read the first book and loved it, but didn't want to start the second book right away because of how emotionally drained I felt.
 
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I just ordered the name of the wind, I appreciate the personal opinion, greyworm.

Do you think this ever turns into a show/movie?
 

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I just ordered the name of the wind, I appreciate the personal opinion, greyworm.

Do you think this ever turns into a show/movie?

I'd say there's a pretty good chance. I think the rights were already purchased by a company that does television, but I don't usually pay attention to that stuff until I see a trailer.
 
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Currently reading "I'll Be Gone In the Dark," and cannot put it down. I started it Thursday after work and will probably finish tonight or tomorrow. It's a binge worthy, true-crime novel.

Can't wait for HBO to release the docu-series. Michelle McNamara did a phenomenal job researching and writing about the Golden State Killer.

Highly recommend for anyone who likes crime novels, fiction or non-fiction. It's a pretty captivating read. Her writing has an eerie effect of pulling you into the scene.
 

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Currently reading "I'll Be Gone In the Dark," and cannot put it down. I started it Thursday after work and will probably finish tonight or tomorrow. It's a binge worthy, true-crime novel.

Can't wait for HBO to release the docu-series. Michelle McNamara did a phenomenal job researching and writing about the Golden State Killer.

Highly recommend for anyone who likes crime novels, fiction or non-fiction. It's a pretty captivating read. Her writing has an eerie effect of pulling you into the scene.

I just picked that up at the Library and glad now to get your opinion. Has anyone ever read the novel "The Cabin at the End of the World"?
 

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I just ordered the name of the wind, I appreciate the personal opinion, greyworm.

Do you think this ever turns into a show/movie?

Top 5 fantasy book of all time. The sequel isn’t as good though and Patrick Rothfuss is on par with GRRM when it comes to finishing the series.....
 

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"The Name of the Wind" is very good if you are looking to get into fantasy, it's getting more hate recently because people are realizing it's very tropey, but that wouldn't likely bother you and its very well written. I would also recommend The First Law trilogy (First book is called "The Blade Itself") if you want a more gritty fantasy. Stay away from Wheel of Time or Malazan Book of the Fallen series if you are new to the genre. They definitely are not training wheel books.

If you are in the mood for a very easy but well constructed young adult fantasy novel, I'd recommend the Bartimaeus Trilogy (some comedy) or the Mistborn trilogy (the most Sanderson of Sanderson books)

Joe Abercrombie is great, can’t wait for his next series (and it will pretty much be finished when the first book is released).
 

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Top 5 fantasy book of all time. The sequel isn’t as good though and Patrick Rothfuss is on par with GRRM when it comes to finishing the series.....

Rothfuss is young and went through some mental health issues that he's recovering from. He'll finish it. Honestly I think both books are such treats from a prose standpoint that even if they were never to be finished I'd still be happy I read them both.

Joe Abercrombie is great, can’t wait for his next series (and it will pretty much be finished when the first book is released).

Yeah he's really solid. I'm not as in love with his writing as his plots but he can certainly create a good f'd up world.
 

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Also for as much cringe as Kvothe has, that dude has some fantastic lines. Get your wife/girl some flowers and attach a note saying: "I wanted to show these flowers how beautiful you are." Cheesy as fuck but you will 100% get it.
 
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I just noticed that Amazon is making a Wheel of Time tv show. I'm pumped for that.
 
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I just finished Patrick Rothfuss's "The Name of the Wind".

I thoroughly enjoyed it and have purchased the follow up "A Wise Man's Fear".

Kvothe is such a fun character, and the intrigue behind Bast in the last chapter has me eager to start #2.

Thank you guys for your recommendation - my first "fantasy" since Harry Potter series and I love it.

Question - what was the hidden secret under ground? Did I sleep through that part, or was it just that there are millions of disorganized books? Perhaps it's for book #2, but if it was revealed I somehow missed what the big secret was.
 
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I haven't read too much this year... I read A World Lit Only by Fire... eh... pretty much just a hit piece on religion and the church... I'm now reading A Blaze of Glory by Jeff Shaara but it's been hard to find time to read where I'm not too tired to do so. lol
 

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Haven't read a Civil War book in a while and found this guy at Salvation Army. Good read thus far.


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A World Undone: The Story of the Great War 1914 to 1918

Pretty good book so far.
 

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Reading "Friday Nigh Lights" by H.G. Bissinger. For those of you who played HS football...he does a great job of bringing back a lot of the feels that went along with playing the sport. Especially the pre-game nerves/butterflies as he describes the locker room before the game.

Figured it was a good time to pick this one up with football season lingering closer and closer by the day.
 
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For those that have read Patrick Rothfuss's "King Killer Chronicles".

I loved the first book (The Name of the Wind).

~700 pages through the 2nd (Wise Man's fear) and it was really good up until ~600 when the Fleurian/Fae storyline starts. I really don't understand where he's going or what purpose this segment has, but it's not enjoyable.

Does it get back on track?
 

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Brave New World – Aldous Huxley
It is better than most fiction being fabricated to this day.
If anyone wants to read or listen to the book I just got through. The Rape of Nanking – Iris Chang
Be ready to understand the evil that existed 80 years ago has evolved into the normal we have today.
 
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Brave New World – Aldous Huxley
It is better than most fiction being fabricated to this day.
If anyone wants to read or listen to the book I just got through. The Rape of Nanking – Iris Chang
Be ready to understand the evil that existed 80 years ago has evolved into the normal we have today.

Wuuuut?
 

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For those that have read Patrick Rothfuss's "King Killer Chronicles".

I loved the first book (The Name of the Wind).

~700 pages through the 2nd (Wise Man's fear) and it was really good up until ~600 when the Fleurian/Fae storyline starts. I really don't understand where he's going or what purpose this segment has, but it's not enjoyable.

Does it get back on track?

It does get back on track....but it is a long painful diversion. Also at this rate he isn’t finishing book 3 anytime soon (but I doubt that he will be able to finish it in 3 books anyways).
 

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I really love the writing in that section, but yeah that section grinds the pace to a halt.
 
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It does get back on track....but it is a long painful diversion. Also at this rate he isn’t finishing book 3 anytime soon (but I doubt that he will be able to finish it in 3 books anyways).

I really love the writing in that section, but yeah that section grinds the pace to a halt.


Thank you both. Why do you say he won't finish #3 anytime soon? Has he piblically said he hasn't started it?

Thought I was picking up the series at a good time being that #2 came out in 2011. Figured #3 would be out in a year or two.
 

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Thank you both. Why do you say he won't finish #3 anytime soon? Has he piblically said he hasn't started it?

Thought I was picking up the series at a good time being that #2 came out in 2011. Figured #3 would be out in a year or two.

It might in 2. Author had some issues in the meantime, but appears to be in a good place now. I'm probably going to reread the series when the release date gets announced.
 
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It might in 2. Author had some issues in the meantime, but appears to be in a good place now. I'm probably going to reread the series when the release date gets announced.

Got it.

I'm really liking this series more than I thought I would. My wife is ~200 pages into the first one as well. I'll be bummed when I'm finished.
 
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Looking for a new fantasy to read after finishing the "king killer Chronicles". Which I really enjoyed.

Odds are if it's fantasy I havent read it, so everything's on the table.
 
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