Die Furcht des Weisen 1

, #2.1

Published October 2011

ISBN:
978-3-608-93816-6
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ASIN:
3608938168
5 stars (11 reviews)

Drei Dinge gibt es, die jeder Weise fürchtet: den Sturm auf hoher See, eine mondlose Nacht und den Zorn eines sanftmütigen Mannes. Verfolgen Sie die Abenteuer von Kvothe, wie er zum größten Magier seiner Zeit wurde.

Eine Intrige zwingt Kvothe die arkanische Universität zu verlassen. Seine Suche nach den sagenumwobenen Chandrian, die seine Eltern getötet haben, führt ihn an den Hof von Maer Alveron, und weiter zu den sturmumwogten Hügeln von Ademre. Schließlich gelangt er in das zwielichtige Reich der Fae, wo er der sagenumwobenen Felurian begegnet, der bisher noch kein Mann widerstehen konnte... Eine Geschichte voller Poesie und Musik, voller Leidenschaft, aber auch voller Intrigen, dunkler Geheimnisse und Magie.

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4 stars

The Wise Man's Fear leaves me rather torn. It was a very pleasant reading experience, but it left me dissatisfied. I wanted to hug the writing, that's how much I enjoyed it, and yet having finished the book, I am left wanting for more from the book. I expected a brilliant continuation of The Name of the Wind, and only got a good sequel, not an excellent one.

TWMF continues Kvothe's story in 1000 pages, and my major issue is that despite the amount of pages, very little progress in the overall story was made. Maybe I am to blame for actually not knowing what the overall story arc might be. I don't know how an additional book will wrap this up. In TWMF, Kvothe is still a 17 year old boy, and so the gap from Kvothe to Kote will have to be filled somehow. I don't know!

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reviewed The Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss (The Kingkiller Chronicle, Day 2)

Review of 'The Wise Man’s Fear' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Great read, better than the first one.
Lots of awesome 'Taborlin the Great' moments.
The interludes (scenes at the inn), however, left something to be desired.
Pretty much all the action takes place in Kvothe's story, there's almost no reason to set it at the inn (unlike the first book).
It feels like there is so much left to do, I can't imagine how [a:Patrick Rothfuss|108424|Patrick Rothfuss|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1226875325p2/108424.jpg] will finish it in one more book.

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