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message 1: by Hrishi (new)

Hrishi | 26 comments how many times have you read first two books????


message 2: by Franco (new)

Franco | 5 comments at least three each one


message 3: by Franco (new)

Franco | 5 comments and you?


message 4: by Hrishi (new)

Hrishi | 26 comments Three times the first one
Two the second one


message 5: by Franco (new)

Franco | 5 comments wich´s your favorite?


message 6: by Reign (new)

Reign (exchef100) | 10 comments So. Speaking of rereads. Here's a way to get sucked right back in. It's a detailed analysis/reread of both books that was put up a couple years ago by a fantasy/sci-fi author and it's amazing and the comments to it are treasures. I'm on part 7 of the NOTW reread and I have come across at least 3 HUGE revelations that rocked my skull. Definitely a must see for major fans:
http://www.tor.com/features/series/pa...

I'll post it in the other threads too.


message 7: by Stupid Fox (new)

Stupid Fox (stupidfox) | 11 comments Only once but I'm planning to reread them soon. I'm a slow reader so very rare is the book that I re-read. I've only re-read a couple of books ever (and being that one of the others is The Hobbit, this is a high distinction for me) so Rothfuss is excellent for enticing it out of me. But I can't stay out of the Four Corners for long.

I would say my favorite was The Wise Man's Fear because it contained the Adem and their philosophy which was beautiful. I am utterly in love with them.


message 8: by Hrishi (new)

Hrishi | 26 comments detailed analysis/reread..... well i m going to put it on hold for series to end cause i like to imagine things , situations on my own and draw my own conclusions while reading books.
i think its more fun this way.......


message 9: by Reign (new)

Reign (exchef100) | 10 comments I had read through both books twice when I stumbled upon this earlier this week. I had a lot of my own theories and the analysis confirmed some, dismantled others, and presented a few amazing new ones. I just love it as a very in depth book discussion. The comments in some of the threads are still ongoing, even though the original posts are from over 2 years ago.
I think that's a testament to how great these books are.


message 10: by Renee E (last edited Jun 26, 2014 09:01AM) (new)

Renee E | 6 comments Over a dozen. I need to pick up a pair of trade paperback versions. I wore out the paperbacks and the hardbacks I have are all first editions that I'd like to keep presentable!

Every time I read them I learn more, not only about the story, but about writing a good, complex story and, more importantly, great, multi-faceted, REAL characters.


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