The Name of the Wind

A place for anything *not* Donaldson.

Moderator: I'm Murrin

User avatar
Ryzel
Bloodguard
Posts: 935
Joined: Mon Nov 04, 2002 4:39 pm
Location: Oslo, Noreg

The Name of the Wind

Post by Ryzel »

Hello everybody!

I just wanted to start a thread here again. (I have not been around much for a while.) And I decided to start a thread about this reasonably new book by Patrick Rothfuss called The Name of the Wind.

For details about it I suggest you check elsewhere. I just wanted to recommend it. This is probably the best new fantasy book I have read for quite a while. It is definitely the best debut fantasy in the last few years. It is better than Acacia, The Lies of Locke Lamora and all other new (debut) fantasy books I have read lately.

Anybody else have anything to say about the book? I see the next book is planned for late next year, which I take to be a good sign as it means that Rothfuss is not rushing things.
"Und wenn sie mich suchen, ich halte mich in der Nähe des Wahnsinns auf." Bernd das Brot
User avatar
stonemaybe
The Gap Into Spam
Posts: 4836
Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:37 am
Location: Wallowing in the Zider Zee

Post by stonemaybe »

Hey Ryzel!

Tell me what else you like, before I decide to go out and buy it!
Aglithophile and conniptionist and spectacular moonbow beholder 16Jul11

(:/>
User avatar
wayfriend
.
Posts: 20957
Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2004 12:34 am
Has thanked: 2 times
Been thanked: 4 times

Post by wayfriend »

I thought the wind was named Mariah.
.
User avatar
Menolly
A Lowly Harper
Posts: 24082
Joined: Thu May 19, 2005 12:29 am
Location: Harper Hall, Fort Hold, Northern Continent, Pern...
Has thanked: 1 time
Been thanked: 7 times
Contact:

Post by Menolly »

Well, the rain is Tess and the fire's Joe...
Image
User avatar
Fist and Faith
Magister Vitae
Posts: 23652
Joined: Sun Dec 01, 2002 8:14 pm
Has thanked: 6 times
Been thanked: 33 times

Post by Fist and Faith »

I hadn't heard of this book when I saw it on the shelf. I bought it because I liked the cover and the title. (I usually regret buying a book for either of those reasons, but sometimes I do it, nevertheless.) The paperback has 722 pages. I'm on 170 now. So far, I think it's great. Not sure exactly what I'd say that would make it sound worthwhile, though. An innkeeper who's more than an innkeeper. A child growing up with a traveling circus. A stranger who knows a whole lot of stuff, and becomes his teacher.
If not for him, I would never have become the man I am today.

I ask that you not hold it against him. He meant well.
Yeah, I know, it sounds like a lame book so far. What do I like about it? You know, anything can be done well, or done poorly. How many crap baroque concertos were written? Then, after everybody else stoped writing them, Bach came along and wrote the best ones ever. I'm not saying Rothfuss is fantasy's Bach. I'm just saying he's taken an old formula, and done it better than usual. At least so far.
All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest
-Paul Simon
User avatar
Damelon
Lord
Posts: 8550
Joined: Fri Dec 13, 2002 10:40 pm
Location: Illinois
Has thanked: 2 times
Been thanked: 4 times

Post by Damelon »

I liked Name of the Wind. I pretty much bought it for the reasons that Fist did. I didn't regret it. It is the first book in the Kingkiller Chronicle. Which will be a trilogy. Kvothe, the protagonist, is an interesting, well written character. The concept, basically, is Kvothe's telling, as a world weary adult, the story of his renowned life to a chronicler. Name of the Wind deals with the story retold of his youth. The next book in the series will be The Wise Man's Fear, which hopefully will be out soon.
Image
User avatar
stonemaybe
The Gap Into Spam
Posts: 4836
Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:37 am
Location: Wallowing in the Zider Zee

Post by stonemaybe »

Good news, Damelon! I was hoping there would be more. Any details of follow up yet?

I just started The Name of the Wind yesterday after being lent it by a friend months ago (was saving it for my holiday). I'm hooked!

(Which is kind of a bad thing at the moment because I have nothing left to read after i finish this, with 8 days left in korea then a 12 hour flight back home! )
Aglithophile and conniptionist and spectacular moonbow beholder 16Jul11

(:/>
User avatar
Fist and Faith
Magister Vitae
Posts: 23652
Joined: Sun Dec 01, 2002 8:14 pm
Has thanked: 6 times
Been thanked: 33 times

Post by Fist and Faith »

I keep asking at B&N and Borders, but there's no reliable release date yet. Amusingly, the audio book is the only format listed on Amazon, and it says Jan 2011.
www.amazon.com/Wise-Mans-Fear-KingKille ... 853&sr=1-2
All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest
-Paul Simon
User avatar
stonemaybe
The Gap Into Spam
Posts: 4836
Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:37 am
Location: Wallowing in the Zider Zee

Post by stonemaybe »

Thanks Fist!

I've just checked on Amazon.co.uk and got confused as there are at least four different realease dates for 'Wise Man's Fear', 2 of which have already passed.

Then I read this in a review....
The delay on this book is not due to the publishers moving dates.
The main error has been the publishers/publishing house giving the wholesellers a date in the first place.
The book has not been finished, on his own blog page Patrick has gone to great lengths to explain why and apologise for the upset this "delay" has caused (this being despite it not being his fault we were given the damm date in the first place).
He's just trying to make it the best possible book he can, give him time, I know I'm willing to wait....
Aglithophile and conniptionist and spectacular moonbow beholder 16Jul11

(:/>
User avatar
Fist and Faith
Magister Vitae
Posts: 23652
Joined: Sun Dec 01, 2002 8:14 pm
Has thanked: 6 times
Been thanked: 33 times

Post by Fist and Faith »

Thanks right back atcha!
All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest
-Paul Simon
User avatar
SerScot
The Gap Into Spam
Posts: 4678
Joined: Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:37 pm

Post by SerScot »

Stonemaybe,

I believe Pat Rothfuss submitted the second draft of WMF to his publisher last month. I'm hoping to see WMF early in 2011. I really enjoyed TNOTW.
User avatar
stonemaybe
The Gap Into Spam
Posts: 4836
Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:37 am
Location: Wallowing in the Zider Zee

Post by stonemaybe »

early in 2011
oh no! That's what really bugs me about reading new books!

But I supposed we're not allowed to kill the messenger! Thanks, Serscot!
Aglithophile and conniptionist and spectacular moonbow beholder 16Jul11

(:/>
User avatar
SerScot
The Gap Into Spam
Posts: 4678
Joined: Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:37 pm

Post by SerScot »

A quick update. Per Pat Rothfuss's blog he has advised the firm release date is March 2011. He is still revising but is supremely confident all revisions will be in on time and the book should be out next March. Scott Lynch's Republic of Theives is due about the same time. It should be a good month.

:)
"Futility is the defining characteristic of life. Pain is proof of existence" - Thomas Covenant
User avatar
Fist and Faith
Magister Vitae
Posts: 23652
Joined: Sun Dec 01, 2002 8:14 pm
Has thanked: 6 times
Been thanked: 33 times

Post by Fist and Faith »

Great! Thanks for the update, Ser!
All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest
-Paul Simon
User avatar
stonemaybe
The Gap Into Spam
Posts: 4836
Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:37 am
Location: Wallowing in the Zider Zee

Post by stonemaybe »

Wise Man's Fear is now available....at last
Aglithophile and conniptionist and spectacular moonbow beholder 16Jul11

(:/>
User avatar
Fist and Faith
Magister Vitae
Posts: 23652
Joined: Sun Dec 01, 2002 8:14 pm
Has thanked: 6 times
Been thanked: 33 times

Post by Fist and Faith »

Look down five threads. heh heh
All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest
-Paul Simon
User avatar
Usivius
The Gap Into Spam
Posts: 2767
Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 8:09 pm

Post by Usivius »

I read this one on a strong recommendation from a couple of friends. Overall it's a good book, and I look forward to reading the next -- eventually. It did not grab me as it has others.
I like the characters in general. Like the way the story is told: the two facets of the past and present. I like some of the 'scenes'. But overall, I was left unimpressed. To me it is a story (so far) told many times before and not really in an interestingly enough way to make me forget the comparison to others.
As Fist said,
I'm not saying Rothfuss is fantasy's Bach. I'm just saying he's taken an old formula, and done it better than usual. At least so far.
For me, it wasn't done 'better', just slightly different.
The most obvious similarity is with Harry Potter. So many of the school elements seem to be right from those pages. i am in no way saying it consciously was, but if I was a writer, i would be aware of a certain insanely popular series and try to make mine a little more distinctive in certain elements.
I found his style of story-telling similar to Gavriel Kay and some winks at Scaramouche that we neat.

As I said, I will read the other books, because it is a pretty good story, but I'm not rushing.
:2c:
~...with a floating smile and a light blue sponge...~
User avatar
danlo
Lord
Posts: 20838
Joined: Wed Mar 06, 2002 8:29 pm
Location: Albuquerque NM
Been thanked: 1 time
Contact:

Post by danlo »

I'm 80% through The Wise Man's Fear, it has really opened up into a cool little "zen-like" world, I have a feeling Rothfuss is a BIG Donaldson fan...
fall far and well Pilots!
User avatar
Fist and Faith
Magister Vitae
Posts: 23652
Joined: Sun Dec 01, 2002 8:14 pm
Has thanked: 6 times
Been thanked: 33 times

Post by Fist and Faith »

www.tor.com/blogs/2013/07/patrick-rothf ... ision-show
Coming to television. Apparently animated. I'm happy. :D
All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest
-Paul Simon
User avatar
Ryzel
Bloodguard
Posts: 935
Joined: Mon Nov 04, 2002 4:39 pm
Location: Oslo, Noreg

Post by Ryzel »

I see now that I may have been a bit optimistic about the release schedules of anything by Rothfuss when I started this thread, but the books are still very good. :)
"Und wenn sie mich suchen, ich halte mich in der Nähe des Wahnsinns auf." Bernd das Brot
Post Reply

Return to “General Fantasy/Sci-Fi Discussion”