Mark Nugent
Reading and editing 63/365
Today was a quiet day to myself, but there was no way I was spending it alone in the apartment. So I went for a walkabout through the outskirts of town, had a cup of tea here and there, where I began reading Patrick Rothfuss's "The Wise Man's Fear", which is the sequel to his first novel, The Name of the Wind, which remains as one of my favourite fantasy novels I have ever read.
The story is basically about a young man who's family is murdered and he sets off to learn more of his family's killers. But this leads him to a University, where he has settled down and tried to get his place in the world. This is a low overview of the story so far and not what the whole picture, but I told this part simply because now that I am in University, I can begin to relate to the main character's experiences, of worrying about money, the joy of doing well in his work, the complete and utter confusion of girls and how sometimes, late at night, you remember and miss those you left behind.
Reading and editing 63/365
Today was a quiet day to myself, but there was no way I was spending it alone in the apartment. So I went for a walkabout through the outskirts of town, had a cup of tea here and there, where I began reading Patrick Rothfuss's "The Wise Man's Fear", which is the sequel to his first novel, The Name of the Wind, which remains as one of my favourite fantasy novels I have ever read.
The story is basically about a young man who's family is murdered and he sets off to learn more of his family's killers. But this leads him to a University, where he has settled down and tried to get his place in the world. This is a low overview of the story so far and not what the whole picture, but I told this part simply because now that I am in University, I can begin to relate to the main character's experiences, of worrying about money, the joy of doing well in his work, the complete and utter confusion of girls and how sometimes, late at night, you remember and miss those you left behind.