![]() ![]() I remember despairing and almost giving up when I was a teen, reading through the chapters of Tarbean – and later, the chapters about Kvothe looking for Denna all over Imre. It’s thanks to the quality of the writing that I found the immensely slow plot and several inconsequential chapters to be bearable. I can see why, I enjoyed his writing immensely, he writes lyrical proses that translates particularly beautiful in audiobook format. Patrick Rothfuss’s name was on everyone’s lips – and he was catapulted to stardom with this single volume. I read The Name Of The Wind when I was in high school, while waiting for the next ASOIAF book to be released. Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts.” Words can light fires in the minds of men. “Words are pale shadows of forgotten names. ![]() In fact, I think I liked it more than the printed format. Besides, The Name Of The Wind has a narrative that is particularly suited to audiobooks. I always found it hard to concentrate on them, and they just seemed so slow! I mean I could read The Name Of The Wind in 3-4 days, but I spent over a solid month listening to this audiobook.ĭespite this length, I found that audiobooks are growing on me – I feel they’re an indulgent way to ‘read’ when you’re just too tired to use your eyes. ![]() Until quite recently, I was 100% convinced that audiobooks were not suitable for me. ![]()
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