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The Name of the Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicle, #1)
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Name of the Wind - Jan-Mar 2019 > Name of the Wind - General Discussion

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message 1: by Matthew, Assistant List Master (new) - rated it 4 stars

Matthew (funkygman007) | 1751 comments Mod
This thread will be for general discussion about our January to March 2019 Big Read Selection. There may be more specific discussion threads added later.


message 2: by Matthew, Assistant List Master (new) - rated it 4 stars

Matthew (funkygman007) | 1751 comments Mod
Starts today!


message 3: by Matthew, Assistant List Master (new) - rated it 4 stars

Matthew (funkygman007) | 1751 comments Mod
I picked up the sequel to this the other day so hopefully it is good!


Glenda | 61 comments Matthew wrote: "I picked up the sequel to this the other day so hopefully it is good!"
I hope you enjoy it! I read it about a year ago and really liked it! I have the sequel sitting on my shelf, I'm hoping to get to it later this month.


Jessica-sim As a participant of this group I probably should no longer be slightly shocked when I pick the Next Big Read up from the library 😂😎

The blurb says; A Spiced Up Harry Potter for adults... Hmm okay not really what I was expecting... This will be an adventure!


Phil J | 18 comments I hope you enjoy this book. Seems like people are going in unsure what to expect. Here are some pointers:

* It moves really fast. I'd be surprised if anyone needed three months to get through it.

* The mc Kvothe (rhymes with "oath") is largely a vehicle for wish-fulfillment. The appeal is escapism, not creating a realistic character.

* Many readers note the plot similarities to HP. However, the author is steeped in genre history, so his influences go back farther than that. Personally, I detect a lot of Roger Zelazny in the quasi-scientific explanations for things, antihero archetype, and magic system. It's also probable that he read Assassin's Apprentice.

* The book is structured more like a group of novellas than a complete novel, so look for mini-arcs and not a larger plot structure. None of the main mysteries are even partly resolved by the end of this book, or even the sequel.


message 7: by Matthew, Assistant List Master (new) - rated it 4 stars

Matthew (funkygman007) | 1751 comments Mod
Phil wrote: "I hope you enjoy this book. Seems like people are going in unsure what to expect. Here are some pointers:

* It moves really fast. I'd be surprised if anyone needed three months to get through it.
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Thanks for the background info, Phil! :)


message 8: by Matthew, Assistant List Master (new) - rated it 4 stars

Matthew (funkygman007) | 1751 comments Mod
As this book is just a basic chapter structure, instead of having "Part 1", "Part 2", etc discussion threads, I am going to break it down like I have in one of my other groups - i.e. character discussion, story discussion, etc.


Jessica-sim I expect to join you soon here!


Jessica-sim Finished! Indeed a very fast moving story. Despite Phil's warning that the many still open questions won't be answered in the sequel, I will go and look for part 2 in my library. Cannot leave it a


Jessica-sim *cannot leave it at this stage.

(Sorry typing on phone app)


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Matthew (funkygman007) | 1751 comments Mod
Jessica wrote: "Finished! Indeed a very fast moving story. Despite Phil's warning that the many still open questions won't be answered in the sequel, I will go and look for part 2 in my library. Cannot leave it a"

Wow - did you read the whole thing this quickly! Impressive! :)


Samantha (sammyzabo) I’m dying. I finished and had to buy the second one. Amazing. Can’t leave the world behind.


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