gergroy said:
I absolutely love these books. And no, there isn't some big main villain other than perhaps the chandrian and ambrose. However, the thing that catches me in these books is the dialogue. The conversations and philosiphical discussions are amazing. I usually don't go for framed narratives as they are usually to revealing in nature but Rothfus has done a great job of hooking with his approach instead of revealing. By far the best character in the series so far is master Elodin. Every time he turns up you know you are in for a good chuckle. The only problem with the series that I can see is that I have a hard time seeing how he can possibly wrap things up in one more book. Kvoth is obviously being set up for a big fall as the first book hints, but I just can't see how the third book can have the fall and wrap up the stories in the past and present. Unless Rothfus is setting up a second trilogy after the first... |
I suspected that much. It's true, his dialogue is pretty good. That's probably why i read 500 pages already.
In the wilderness we go alone with our new knowledge and strength.







