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 Post Posted: January 20th, 2011, 10:31 pm 
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appreciate this awesome novel as well as be pumped that 'wise mans fear' now has a release date. :nanner

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 Post Posted: January 21st, 2011, 8:43 am 
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I still haven't read this for that very reason.

For the people that don't know, The Name of the Wind is the bestselling fantasy debut in hardcover format ever, beating both Terry Goodkind's Wizard's First Rule and George R. R. Martin's A Game of Thrones.

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I own it but haven't got around to it yet. Heard really good things.

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interest piqued!

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interest piqued!

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check it out if you can. guys, its really good. written in first person too, which is odd.

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Just got this one on the kindle and started it today. Several chapters in and really enjoying it.

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i want to read this but i feel like i'm not allowed to read anything else until i finish the wheel of time. :sad

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I'll have to check it out!

Not to go too sidetracked but I'm pretty sure I will be reading The First Law series for the next month or so. First book is very entertaining and impossible not to take a fancy to it's great characterization. Been reading the first book every night if even for just a half hour and am just about finished.

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Not to go too sidetracked but I'm pretty sure I will be reading The First Law series for the next month or so. First book is very entertaining and impossible not to take a fancy to it's great characterization. Been reading the first book every night if even for just a half hour and am just about finished.


Glokta is right up there with Tyrion in my mind.

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Glokta is a great character. Logen is my favorite so far.

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SteelBreeze wrote:
Just got this one on the kindle and started it today. Several chapters in and really enjoying it.

nice work!

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Wow, what a great read. Just finished this this morning and I can't get it out of my head. Great characters, absorbing and well paced plot, and fascinating mythology. Already pre-ordered the second book, should magically arrive on the Kindle on March 1 :7up

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just started this 5 minutes ago.

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nice to hear steel breeze. i am going to re read it soon to prep for the 2nd book.

and keep up to date dirtnap!

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I'll have to bump this up my TBR pile.

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just started the re read. its been 2.5 years. damn forgot how good the writting is.

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i'm about a third of the way through and absolutely loving it. had to stop for a bit to finish 'WoT6' but i've been reading this full time now for a few days. really really good.

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Finished Wise Man's Fear last night. Pretty good but I can't help but feeling that for such a long book there's a lot of filler. Very excited for the third book, I can see it building up to a nice climax.

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Finished Wise Man's Fear last night. Pretty good but I can't help but feeling that for such a long book there's a lot of filler. Very excited for the third book, I can see it building up to a nice climax.

i'm a little more than half way through "wise man's fear" and while it's still wildly enjoyable, i'm growing a bit tired of him traipsing around the forest with that merc crew. get back to school slacker! :lol

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dirtnap wrote:
SteelBreeze wrote:
Finished Wise Man's Fear last night. Pretty good but I can't help but feeling that for such a long book there's a lot of filler. Very excited for the third book, I can see it building up to a nice climax.

i'm a little more than half way through "wise man's fear" and while it's still wildly enjoyable, i'm growing a bit tired of him traipsing around the forest with that merc crew. get back to school slacker! :lol

its kinda like dance of dragons, sadly. not a whole lot of moving the story forward.
and for a trilogy, he has to finalize a whole lot of shit in the next book.

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it's gonna have to be like 2500 pages. :lol

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About 100 pages in and I am underwhelmed. Hope it gets better soon. On hold until I finish the new Pratchett, which I am loving.


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Started this finally.

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Just finished it. I have lots of things to say about it (big surprise :P ) but it's late. Just some quick thoughts though: at about 350 pages in I realized I didn't care anymore, but I wasn't going to stop after getting that far. I'm glad I read it and it was a very engaging story (and still is seeing as how it's not over) but had I known the premise or had a general idea of how the story was going to be told, I doubt I would've read it.

But seeing as I did finish it, I do want to know the rest of the story. Although by some of the things you guys have said about the next book, I'm in no hurry. Not this year anyway.

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