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message 1: by Rute (last edited Mar 14, 2014 04:44AM) (new)

Rute Sobreira | 35 comments Hello Dear Rothfussians,

I was wondering what kind os people fell in love with Rothfuss books. Is there a target age, or readers between 0-120 read it? Can you share that information? Are you students or do you work? on what?

Why is the orange falling so far from the tree? Is Rothfuss that good?

I'll share my age 32, and I'm a Lawyer.

I don't know why but i can't help the feeling that i'm not the target to the books, and i LOVE IT SO VERY MUCH!!! He became my favorite Autor.

Am i wrong?

Share your age and what you do and prove me wrong. ;-)


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Kenneth Geary (KagedBooks) (kagedbooks) | 87 comments I'm 28 and a Government contractor, student, and Marine Corps vet


message 3: by Zsófia (new)

Zsófia (zsofia88) | 2 comments I'm 25, and an accountant.


Leora (Dances With Books) | 7 comments I'm 43 (first read Rothfuss at 40), and I am an in banking.


message 5: by Noah (new)

Noah (kingbobson) | 43 comments 24 and in outdoor ministries.


message 6: by daniel (new)

daniel marcos (danielms) I'm 16, and I am a student


message 7: by Stephen (new)

Stephen Richter (stephenofskytrain) | 29 comments I am 57 (this month) bus driver for the local muni. I found Patrick from a shout out from GRRM & a YouTube video of him at some convention. Since then I have send numerous copies of Name of the Wind to friends with the understanding that this was a test of their friendship and level of commitment to such relationship.


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Vicki  (vmburkhardt) | 3 comments I am 60 and a currently unemployed Administrative professional.


Leora (Dances With Books) | 7 comments I would also like to add that after I read TNOTW, I loved it so much that I bought a copy of it for my dad, who loved it. He's 74 and a retired construction worker. He introduced me to the world of fantasy fiction years ago.


message 10: by Rasmus (new)

Rasmus Regnell (regnells) | 1 comments I'm 17, and I am a student. Introduced the book to my mother and she loved it. She is a 44 year old kindergarten teacher


message 11: by Jason (new)

Jason (jzone) | 79 comments 42 former software engineer, current bookkeeper, read NOTW first at 37.

My 70 year old parents have read it as well as my 20 year old niece.


message 12: by Steve (new)

Steve | 1 comments I'm 23 and an engineer.
Since reading the book I've also recommended it to my 77 year old grandmother (retired), best friend (22, chef) and random strangers and acquaintances met in various pups; all of whom have similarly been enchanted by the series.


message 13: by Gabriel (last edited Mar 24, 2014 01:11PM) (new)

Gabriel Bueno | 33 comments I'm 21, college student, fourth year of economic sciences.
Some of my friends have read it as well, all of the same age.


message 14: by Cookie Monster (new)

Cookie Monster (cookiecookie) | 4 comments I'm 22, in my last year of law school. Love it as well. :)


message 15: by Angel (new)

Angel | 4 comments I'm 27, Chef. Effing love it.


message 16: by Toni (new)

Toni Thomas | 11 comments I am 50. Use my ereader daily. Maybe something to do with font size? Lol!
I still buy hardbacks of my favorites. But shop for books daily and never have to drive to town.


message 17: by Shan (new)

Shan  (crochetaway) | 3 comments I'm 27 and an office manager. I think good books attract all kinds of audiences. This was recommended to me by a friend, and I have since recommended it to basically everyone I know who reads books.


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J! (MuseOnWalkabout) | 11 comments 54, former policy analyst/campaign manager/Chief of Staff (elected officials), currently running a program for at-risk and in-risk youth in one of the more violent cities on the left coast.


Leora (Dances With Books) | 7 comments Hey! You're Trapis, taking care of the at-risk youth. :-)


message 20: by J! (new)

J! (MuseOnWalkabout) | 11 comments The thought has occurred to me, Leora. 'Cept it's my knees, not my feet, that give me problems ;)


message 21: by Billy (new)

Billy | 51 comments I was 23 when I first read it and loved it. I'm 30 now and still love it. I'm an oilfield technician in the arctic.


message 22: by Rich (new)

Rich | 1 comments Hi Guys!! I just turned 40 :( and am a Vice President of Risk Management for a financial institution. I was introduced to Rothfuss last year and read both books rather quickly and really enjoyed them.

Always looking for new friends!!!!


message 23: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn Lloyd (caroinchicago) | 2 comments I'm 30, was 25 or 26 when I was introduced to NOTW. Paralegal-turned-pro-photographer (makes sense, yeah?).


message 24: by Rute (new)

Rute Sobreira | 35 comments ... i guess Patrick Rothfuss wrote it well!!
People from every age and diferent interests enjoy the KKC!
Your answers really suprised me. From teenagers to granparents everywhere☺ people are reading these lovelly books.
Amazing!!


message 25: by Rute (new)

Rute Sobreira | 35 comments Thanks for sharing you experience


message 26: by Tj (new)

Tj | 17 comments I'm 33 I loved the series. Gave a copy to my twin brother also my Dad my Mom and my step Dad. They all loved it. I think great writing is great writing no matter what the age of the reader.


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Michael Watts (Flamingonads) | 7 comments I'm 19, wasn't really big on reading fantasy until I read the first to if the Kingkiller Chronicle, now its all I read! Currently going through the Dresden Files and I love the similarities.


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Michael Watts (Flamingonads) | 7 comments two*


message 29: by Rute (new)

Rute Sobreira | 35 comments and Rich!!! congratulations!!!! late happy birthday wishes!!!! :-)


message 30: by Kathy (new)

Kathy | 3 comments 58 and long-retired programmer, stay-at-home mom.


message 31: by Meran (new)

Meran I'm second oldest, at 61, but read him first 6? Yrs ago?
Was a CAD designer/engineer, now a retired by RIF, and an artist.

I'll add a layer: from the Midwest, through Colorado (where I first read him), now in Oregon.

The friends who've read him are all in their 40s, techno geeks, mostly.


message 32: by Greta (new)

Greta I am 33 and a home child care provider! Yes, all ages and professions.


message 33: by Kelila (new)

Kelila | 11 comments I'm 22 and I work for a non-profit protecting national forest! I spend a lot of my free time learning ancestral skills and crafts.


message 34: by Gabriel (last edited Apr 09, 2014 07:57PM) (new)

Gabriel Bueno | 33 comments Meran wrote: "I'll add a layer: from the Midwest, through Colorado (where I first read ..."

Good idea Meran! It's also really cool to know where the readers are from.
I'm from São Paulo state, Brazil.


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Andy | 1 comments 17


message 36: by Eric (new)

Eric (Erikote) | 3 comments I was looking for a new book after the Eragon series..figured I see what that author recommend. .came across an interview with Pat..figured I give it a try...so glad I did of course. .32..Sr Tactical Planning Engr..MN


message 37: by Ions (new)

Ions 30 (listened to the books for the first 3 times when I was 29)
Audio/visual/theatrical technician


message 38: by Rute (new)

Rute Sobreira | 35 comments Portugal here!

Olá Gabriel ;-)


message 39: by Zsófia (new)

Zsófia (zsofia88) | 2 comments I'm from Hungary. Rothfuss is quite popular here. :)


message 40: by Vicki (new)

Vicki  (vmburkhardt) | 3 comments I'm from NYC


message 41: by Sophie (new)

Sophie (kurosymph) | 29 comments I'm 18, French,student,and I discovered NotW at 15 :)(and started shoving it at people)


message 42: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 117 comments I am 32 and from Nashville,TN. I am a part time housewife and part time book seller. I share the book with every customer and friend. You better believe my husband and I will be sharing it with our first son, who arrives in June!

I was gifted the book about 5 years ago by a friend. No one had ever gotten me a book as a gift so I was skeptical. Then I read it and couldn't put it down! Rothfuss pretty much made me fall in love with reading again.


message 43: by liquid soap (last edited Apr 13, 2014 11:36AM) (new)

liquid soap (liquidsoapopera) | 15 comments 20, IT student. I bought the book for my father, since we both love fantasy, and fell in love with it from scratch.


message 44: by Toni (new)

Toni Thomas | 11 comments Hello Nashville ., I am just 4 hours south of ya. Huntsville Alabama .
Congrats one the new , soon to be, blessing!
I remember waiting on Patricks second book to come out. Was at book store midnight to buy it. Done that will all Harry potter books too. My daughter is a great reader.


message 45: by Blake (new)

Blake Schreckhise | 2 comments I am 20
My day job is a custodian and at night I am an entrepreneur.
I love all types of books but fantasy is my favorite!
I live in North Pole, AK
I am married with a baby on the way!
I have a little dog!
I graduated high school and have completed a couple college credits!
I could go on I guess but that's the main stuff!


message 46: by Rob (new)

Rob De Santis | 4 comments I'm 29
School teacher by day
Thai boxing instructor by night
Editing my first completed book
Read both Name of the Wind and a Wise Man's Fear
Currently listening to The Name of The Wind audio book which has solidified it as my favourite book of all time. What an incredible author.


message 47: by Matt (new)

Matt Taylor | 23 comments Hey I'm 38 and a commercial yacht skipper/barman when not at sea!
I do read a lot and mostly scifi/fantasy but many other things as well,
For me why I love the KCC is it's beautiful the writing the thousand images
A page that Patrick Rothfuss throws out at us, the way that the books
Reach out and take you by the hand to take you on their journey and it's
just a pleasure start to finish and what's a couple of sleepless nights between
friends :) and that is basically what I look for in any book whatever the subject
matter!


message 48: by SusyFuentes (new)

SusyFuentes | 1 comments I read the first book when I was 13-14, and I feel in love with it. I'm 17 now, and i´m still dying to read the 3rd one..!!!!


message 49: by Casey (new)

Casey | 1 comments I was 12 when I first read the name of the wind, I'm 18 now and currently a student :)


message 50: by Jon (new)

Jon | 10 comments 30 yrs old (read both books last year) and I'm a software developer


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