Bad Analogies, Kielbasa, and all-star D&D returns…

Hey there everybody,

It feels like it’s been a hundred years since the fundraiser, and it also feels just like yesterday. I don’t know if 2020 has permanently damaged my ability to perceive time in an accurate way, or if this is just my regular post-December recovery and fugue state.

Things are going good around here. Though as I type that, I pause and think, “Hold on, that can’t be right. Everything’s awful forever now. Right? Hold on. Let me check my notes….”

Then I riffle through some papers ...

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Published on January 29, 2021 03:50
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message 1: by Paweł (new)

Paweł Grzegorczyk Yearning for The Doors of Stone.
:)


message 2: by Jeremy (new)

Jeremy Witt Imagine my excitement to get a email from Goodreads that Rothfuss has an update! Now, imagine my savings at yet again not placing a preorder for Doors of Stone.


message 3: by Ishaan (new)

Ishaan Jeremy wrote: "Imagine my excitement to get a email from Goodreads that Rothfuss has an update! Now, imagine my savings at yet again not placing a preorder for Doors of Stone."

It sucks. But I'll always wait patiently for the third book.


message 4: by Monique (new)

Monique Crowley If i were as hounded as he is about book 3, I would never write it. And i haven’t seen nearly as many messages as he has.


message 5: by Paweł (new)

Paweł Grzegorczyk What will be first, Winds of Winter or Doors of Stone?


message 6: by Steph (new)

Steph Paweł wrote: "What will be first, Winds of Winter or Doors of Stone?"

I've often asked myself this very question! It's interesting that Rothfuss made fun of Martin for not finishing books 6 & 7 of the Game of Thrones series while he himself can't seem to finish book 3... My money is on Martin at this point.


message 7: by Paweł (new)

Paweł Grzegorczyk And what dates do You predict?
:)


message 8: by Steph (new)

Steph Paweł wrote: "And what dates do You predict?
:)"


Some time just before hell finally freezes over due to an over correction caused by global warming fanatics.


message 9: by [deleted user] (new)

'I don’t know if 2020 has permanently damaged my ability to perceive time in an accurate way, or if this is just my regular post-December recovery and fugue state.'


message 10: by Jorge Altamirano (new)

Jorge Altamirano it is really Mr. Patrick the author of Book 1 & 2? Seven (7) years have passed and we still don't know when book 3 comes out, this sucks.


message 11: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin Fisk Jorge, good things come to those that wait. I have reread the first two several times and find each time as exciting as the first. Some of the scenes are so eloquently written that they appear to allow you to see into an alternate dimension allowing you to be a spectator. Thus, making it possible for you to be present with Kvothe while he is playing his lute or dancing the Ketan. I am willing to wait for the privilege of reading something as masterfully crafted.
“The sculpture is already complete within the marble block before I start my work. It is already there; I just have to chisel away the superfluous material.”

― Michelangelo
Chip away Mr. Rothfuss.


message 12: by Jeroen (new)

Jeroen Seynaeve "It feels like it’s been a hundred years..."

In a few short years it won't be a feeling....


message 13: by Scott (last edited Feb 09, 2021 03:02PM) (new)

Scott Sonderegger Jeremy wrote: "Imagine my excitement to get a email from Goodreads that Rothfuss has an update! Now, imagine my savings at yet again not placing a preorder for Doors of Stone."

Agreed. Super excited for nothing. As to the folks who say "hey, don't nag Patrick" I would say -- "then why did he post, alerting me and reminding me that I STILL can't read Book 3?"

Patrick -- we love you, but don't cry wolf on Goodreads. Please, conserve all of the keystrokes you have and let them explode into your book. Bless us with your powers of exposition. I know we're not worthy, but please have mercy. One more book....before I die (I'm not that old, but I want to give you a little runway). Please, please, please. In the name of mercy, of all that is good in this world -- and in the name of a few choice bad things. Please, for these causes and so many others, please finish that book. We can't take it much longer. The whole world set aside an entire year and stayed at home so you could write your book, and yet you still taunt us to this very day.

Sigh....no. No book 3 for you today, youngling.


message 14: by sk3erkrou (new)

sk3erkrou Here's the problem that I see: at this point, all of his fans have built up book 3 so much in our heads over the last 7 years that there is no way the actual book will be able to live up to our expectations. It seems like no matter what, there will be disappointment.


message 15: by sk3erkrou (new)

sk3erkrou Sandeep wrote: "Dude stop playing and finish the book. People who were born when the second book was released, started to go to school."
I would hope so, otherwise there's a bunch of really dumb 10 year olds out there.


message 16: by William Boothe (new)

William Boothe Steph wrote: "Paweł wrote: "And what dates do You predict?
:)"

Some time just before hell finally freezes over due to an over correction caused by global warming fanatics."


Steph wrote: "Paweł wrote: "And what dates do You predict?
:)"

Some time just before hell finally freezes over due to an over correction caused by global warming fanatics."


Holy smokes...that single sentence contained more truth than 90% of the entire content on the internet. Well done!!!


message 17: by Daniel (new)

Daniel Would have been awesome if all that quarantine time in 2020 had been used to write. Guess that's not a priority. Can't help but think you've lost your mojo and just won't admit the next book is never coming out.


message 18: by William Boothe (new)

William Boothe Daniel wrote: "Would have been awesome if all that quarantine time in 2020 had been used to write. Guess that's not a priority. Can't help but think you've lost your mojo and just won't admit the next book is nev..."

100% agree


message 19: by Flow (new)

Flow In Ah, Trump derangement Syndrome. Well, that explains a lot.


message 20: by Flow (new)

Flow In Daniel wrote: "Would have been awesome if all that quarantine time in 2020 had been used to write. Guess that's not a priority. Can't help but think you've lost your mojo and just won't admit the next book is nev..."

yep. while the rest of the world was getting on with those projects we'd been putting off, P whatafuss was manically avoiding his


message 21: by Chris (new)

Chris A Flow wrote: "Ah, Trump derangement Syndrome. Well, that explains a lot."

You've just provided proof positive that you're a Moron (yep, you're a Moron with a capital M). Congrats!

Trump is a Looooooooooooooser. Always has been. Always will be.


message 22: by Flow (new)

Flow In
You've just provided proof positive that you're a Moron (yep, you're a Moron with a capital M). Congrats!
Trump is a Loooo..."


keep taking the meds


message 23: by Steven (new)

Steven Goodreads should stop posting Patrick Rothfuss comments on anything other than Book 3 progress. I really could care less what he thinks about Kielbasa, D&D or other off-topic ideas. I read the goodreads posts to learn about books that will stimulate and entertain me ... not his meandering opinions. Please, just unplug him unless or until he is productive as a Book 3 finisher!


message 24: by Daniel (new)

Daniel Martin Patrick, you are lovely and incredibly talented. I cannot tell you how slowly I am trudging through A Wise Man's Fears because I don't want to finish it before Doors of Stone comes out. Myself, and probably millions of other people are dying for book three! Whatever it takes I hope you are able to get there because there is such thing as toooooooo much suspense. <3 I am sure you will do great just help us out before we all die of anticipation.


message 25: by Denanton02 (last edited Sep 07, 2021 06:52AM) (new)

Denanton02 I wrote a book over the past 2 years myself, and I must say one of the least productive parts of that timespan was during the lockdown.

I agree that Patrick could communicate better, but the bottomline is simple: he doesn't owe anyone jack shit.

All we can do is troll the internet until for some reason light of brilliance strikes Pat once more.

link to my book: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...


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