Rothfussians discussion

This topic is about
The Name of the Wind
The Archives
>
At which point of plot were you hooked to the series?
date
newest »


I was hooked a little earlier than that. Like you mentioned the scene where his troupe is murdered pricked my interest, but at the same time, I wasn't hooked in yet because I was still on the verge of deciding if that was too cliche for my tastes.
However, when Kvothe finds Skarpi in Tarbean and hears the story of Lanre, I was sucked in. Couldn't stop after that. I was dying to learn more about Haliax - which sadly has been vague since...I think that's also a reason I keep reading it over and over again. LOL.
However, when Kvothe finds Skarpi in Tarbean and hears the story of Lanre, I was sucked in. Couldn't stop after that. I was dying to learn more about Haliax - which sadly has been vague since...I think that's also a reason I keep reading it over and over again. LOL.
I find it hard to remember. I love reading, as in I LOVE it. I enjoy reading a text message or some throw away news article just to read. So I enjoyed the book for it's writing style. I think I was hooked by the time his troupe were murdered. I remember feeling really emotional.

The next hook was the couple who give him the coin, which other people have mentioned in another thread. I still want to know so much more about who they were.
OH the guy dressed as Encanis? With his lady friend?
Yah, I still keep thinking they have some importance, that scene really did stick out to a lot of people.
Yah, I still keep thinking they have some importance, that scene really did stick out to a lot of people.

“Tehlu anyway, have you had bad luck your whole life, or have you been saving it all up for tonight?”


@Rahul - how much have you considered the idea that Encanis and Haliax are the same person? I always liked that story from Trapis too, but on my first read I didn't even realize that they were so similar.
(probably shouldn't admit that...)
(probably shouldn't admit that...)

Having said this,and i know it's not much of a plot twist,but i was pretty hooked starting when Kvothe arrived at the University. I guess i missed Harry Potter that much (though this ofcource is a different sort of cookie).

That was another great moment for me too. I had just come off my "Potter high", and craved more magic. I found it interesting how the magic is described in the series. It has a scientific/mathematical feel to it. I wanted to go outside and try to prove it was real.
You know when I was reading it, I never thought of Harry Potter - It'd been a while since I'd read it.
But the more it comes up and I think about it there are a good amount of similarities.
But the more it comes up and I think about it there are a good amount of similarities.
I got hooked on chapter two. Gabe from Penny Arcade wrote:
"Tycho told me to read a book the other day... he opened the book to chapter near the beginning and told me to read just that chapter, only about four pages."
mistlepong picked it up from the library and took a crack at it, but, having too much other reading to do, handed it to me. "Just read this one chapter."
"Tycho told me to read a book the other day... he opened the book to chapter near the beginning and told me to read just that chapter, only about four pages."
mistlepong picked it up from the library and took a crack at it, but, having too much other reading to do, handed it to me. "Just read this one chapter."
So it was love at first read.
BAHAHA.
Now I'm wanting to read chapter two of NOTW really bad...why or why did I agree to loan that book out?!?
BAHAHA.
Now I'm wanting to read chapter two of NOTW really bad...why or why did I agree to loan that book out?!?


BAHAHA.
Now I'm wanting to read chapter two of NOTW really bad...why or why did I agree to loan that book out?!?"
You don't have multiple copies, Amber? And you call yourself a fan!
LOL - I totally don't.
Well, I have the audio version...I guess I could probably navigate to chapter two on there, thats not all that difficult.
I had every INTENTION of purchasing the Ebook when I lent it out but well...ya know how that can go...
Well, I have the audio version...I guess I could probably navigate to chapter two on there, thats not all that difficult.
I had every INTENTION of purchasing the Ebook when I lent it out but well...ya know how that can go...
Amber wrote: "So it was love at first read."
“I never said I was in love,” I interjected. “I never said that. She confuses me, and I’m fond of her. But it doesn’t go further than that. How could it? I don’t know her well enough to make any earnest claim of love. How can I love something I don’t understand?”
“I never said I was in love,” I interjected. “I never said that. She confuses me, and I’m fond of her. But it doesn’t go further than that. How could it? I don’t know her well enough to make any earnest claim of love. How can I love something I don’t understand?”

@Gavin - some might say that's a bit much, but I think that's actually a good set up. One loaner, one paperback to mark up and fold pages in, and the hardback to keep nice.
A little jealous, I must say...
A little jealous, I must say...


/sneaks over to try and grab one. DANG IT! Got caught.

Then again i am really into sports and i never understood the appeal of asking autographs of player or fighters either. Did it once, with a true legend of the game when i was smaller but quickly lost the taste for it really.

Gavin wrote: "exactly :) all signed too! even the loaner, which I'm not even sure is a good loaner anymore since i high-lighted nearly everything in the first 100 pages."
OH man - did you get them signed in person as well?
I have my map signed, but I admit, I bought it that way. I've been hoping to catch Pat at Comic-Con though, I have a first edition paperback WMF I really want him to sign. It has a couple discrepencies in it, and I've already marked the page I'm dying to get a signature on.
OH man - did you get them signed in person as well?
I have my map signed, but I admit, I bought it that way. I've been hoping to catch Pat at Comic-Con though, I have a first edition paperback WMF I really want him to sign. It has a couple discrepencies in it, and I've already marked the page I'm dying to get a signature on.
He signed my Kindle DX and The Adventure of the Princess and Mr. Whiffle: The Thing Beneath the Bed. And gave me a hug. I recently got a beat up NotW hardcover so I could mark in it or remove pages.
*all of which I'd trade for your gold pipes
*all of which I'd trade for your gold pipes


"I fell in love with this book the way you fall asleep" ;)
It's why I love Denna's character too. Because she represents mystery to me.
(Okay, also because she's Kvothe's romance interest and I love a good romance sub-plot:))