Me too! The first was so good. One of the best fantasy novels I read in a while. I mean, most the books I read are enjoyable however they are very rarely of the quality of The Name of the Wind.
I am also waiting for this summer for the release of the fifth book of the Nightrunners series by Lynn Flewelling. I forget its title at the moment.
I just finished Owlsight by Mercedes Lackey and Larry Dixion. Gonna buy the last of the Darian series, Owlknight, when I get back to Montreal. It is an alright book. Part of Lackey's famous Valdemar universe.
Also picked up where I left off in queersexlife by Terry Goldie. Good read but often alludes to other cultural, queer, literary, gender studies texts that are unfamiliar to me and often assumes the reader has read them. Thus his arguments are not as clear as I would like though mostly, I understand them for the most part. Just written more on a scholarly level than layman's which normally not a problem if I were a student of that field. However, if I can find it on a common bookstore's self, I would assume it'd be more accessible to the masses. Then again, if I had more of an interested in queer theory, I'd read up on those other sources. Anyways, hoping to finish it before I leave my parents' or on the train back to my place.