The Kingkiller Chronicle is to be a trilogy, so only one more book. However, Rothfuss has stated that he plans on continuing to write in the world he created for this series for as long as he can. He has yet to say anything about whether or not he will continue Kvothe's tale.
Like stated above, it is supposed to be three books to tell Kvothe's story. Remember Kvothe saying he needed three days to tell his story?
He could always call book Three King Killer Chronicles Day 2.5
I'm on around page 780. It's been an enticing read, but like the first book he needs to hire a decent editor to shorten specific arcs. Trebon took forever in the first book and the same thing happened in the second book witharcs.Bandit and Felurian
Yep just finished the book. I have no idea how he'll wrap up it all up in one more book, considering the pace and where the story is at, unless the tale of Kvothe is much shorter than I initially thought it was.
Also agreed on thetaking a bit too long. I still loved it but wowbandit and Felurian arc.he sure liked explaining his lengthy sex filled romps. I was getting a bit tired of it.
this seems intriguing.
exactly what we could expect from Jane Austen if she had been a fantasy writer
Finished Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson over the weekend. The end was pretty entertaining but it took way too long to get there and then wrapped up super quickly.And the two main characters didn't actually do that much. The book would've been far more interesting if it had focused more on the Vasher/Denth conflict.
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I'll just let the amazon description describe it:
Hey GAF, I am looking to get into the bizarro genre but for the life of me don't know where to start. Could you give me recommendations?
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Really hilarious short stories! I greatly recommend it to anyone, of any gender or age.
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The final part of the Night's Dawn trilogy. Truly a behemoth series, 4000 pages in total... I think I'll done with any space operas for a few month once I finished it lol.
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I'll just let the amazon description describe it:
Can anyone recommend me some good "political" fantasy, besides Martin and Abercrombies stuff?
Is that a good thing or a bad thing? I'm not a big fan of Jane Austen, but I do like Fantasy.
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Lol. There is something so cathartic about 40k books. Is that series good? I only read Abnett's stuff and the Space Wolf series.
Not sure what the GAF consensus is on The Hunger Games, but I'm about half way through it and quite enjoying it. A lot better than I was expecting.
A nice easy reading pallette cleanser.
Finished that now onto:
Catching Fire is the second book in The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins.
To the Lighthouse is a 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf. A landmark novel of high modernism, the text, which centres on the Ramsays and their visits to the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910 and 1920, skilfully manipulates temporal and psychological elements.
I really enjoyed Heroes Die. This second book is starting slowly, but I just hit the part where it starts to ramp up. Caine is quite the character. I love the mix of modern and fantasy...I wish more books like it existed.
P.S. Am I the only person that had no idea they made a TV series of Kitchen Confidential starring Bradley Cooper. That was mind blowing when I hit google for an image of the book.
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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith is pure slice-of-life; and probably my favorite novel of all-time!Just finished Norwegian Wood. I should have been studying for finals, but I couldn't put the book down. Anyone have any recommendations for some more slice of life books?
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith is pure slice-of-life; and probably my favorite novel of all-time!
I never finished the first book. It felt like it was going nowhere and the characters were just boring.
The Death Cure by James Dashner
Well. I guess that's that.
It wasn't bad exactly, just... disappointing. I mean, really?Eh.The entirety of the first and second books were just a waste of time? Along with the bulk of this one? Yikes. Why didn't they just round up all the immunes and send them to the island or whatever to begin with? Could've had a lot more than 200 there, if 1% of the population was immune.
Plus, I hate plot-induced stupidity, a crutch that Dashner relies on too much.
Oh well.
Next up: Guns of the South.
Reading GAF I need some help here. I've suddenly gotten the itch to read a great book that sucks me in again, the last book I read was The Count of Monte Cristo back in November and I absolutely loved it. Now I'll admit I'm not much of a reader but every once in a while a book just completely captures me though usually it's not from me actively looking for a book to read, honestly this might be the first time I do this, so I don't know where to start. I mean I read manga but that's different from an old fashioned book, so I'm open to suggestions. My favorite books would be The Count of Monte Cristo, How to Kill a Mockingbird, Fahrenheit 451, the Great Gatsby. Though I really enjoy fantasy stories of all kinds I don't think I'm looking to read anything too medieval-ish. I just want a great book with a great universe or characters. Anybody who reads a lot have a recommendation? I was thinking of maybe reading King Solomon's Mines or even the Romance of the Three Kingdoms or the Faded Sun Trilogy.
Check out Catch-22 by Joseph Heller or Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment.Reading GAF I need some help here. I've suddenly gotten the itch to read a great book that sucks me in again, the last book I read was The Count of Monte Cristo back in November and I absolutely loved it. Now I'll admit I'm not much of a reader but every once in a while a book just completely captures me though usually it's not from me actively looking for a book to read, honestly this might be the first time I do this, so I don't know where to start. I mean I read manga but that's different from an old fashioned book, so I'm open to suggestions. My favorite books would be The Count of Monte Cristo, How to Kill a Mockingbird, Fahrenheit 451, the Great Gatsby. Though I really enjoy fantasy stories of all kinds I don't think I'm looking to read anything too medieval-ish. I just want a great book with a great universe or characters. Anybody who reads a lot have a recommendation? I was thinking of maybe reading King Solomon's Mines or even the Romance of the Three Kingdoms or the Faded Sun Trilogy.