The Wise Man's Fear
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Why Kvothe is no longer Kvothe

“Master Elodin,” I asked slowly. “What would you think of someone who kept changing their own name?” “What?” He sat up suddenly, his eyes wild and panicked. “What have you done?” His reaction startled me, and I held up my hands defensively. “Nothing!” I insisted. “It’s not me. It’s a girl I know.” Elodin’s face grew ashen. “Fela?” he said. “Oh no. No. She wouldn’t do something like that. She’s too smart for that.” It sounded as if he were desperately trying to convince himself. “I’m not talking about Fela,” I said. “I’m talking about a young girl I know. Every time I turn around she’s picked another name for herself.” “Oh,” Elodin said, relaxing. He leaned back against the tree, laughing softly. “Calling names,” he said with tangible relief. “God’s bones, boy, I thought . . .” He broke off, shaking his head. “You thought what?” I asked. “Nothing,” he said dismissively. “Now. What’s this about a girl?”
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I've read these so many times. Lol. I'm listening to the audiobook of Wise Man's Fear now.
I eagerly and patiently await it as well. It's hard, but the guy is brilliant he can take as much time as he likes. :)
I eagerly and patiently await it as well. It's hard, but the guy is brilliant he can take as much time as he likes. :)
Great favorites shelf by the way. I'm going to have to check some of those out myself.
I agree, though I am quite certain that not all of our burning questions will be answered, since that's the kind of guy Rothfuss is, and I'm fairly certain he will leave things hinted at in lots of ways, which is actually one of the reasons I loved the stories so much. Seemingly inconsequential details are fleshed out later in the story, which is totally awesome.
Thanks!! Though truly, I could add a whole lot more of them. Lol. I keep finding fantastic books, not the least of which is a reread of Way of Kings and The Thousand Names, which I loved.
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