Thanks, it's one of my favorite series and I can't wait for Peace Talks. It feels like that one is a long time coming. I'm looking at Aeronaut's Windlass or Furies of Calderon for this trip.
Maybe this is part of my complaint too. The world is beautiful and intricately detailed, but not much happens besides Kvothe complaining. I like books that keep me awake while driving at two in the morning. While listening, I kept thinking, "OK, each book is supposed to be a day's worth of story telling and in three days we're supposed to get the story of how he became the King Killer. Each book is 40 hours long (much longer than a single day) and by the end of the second he is still a teen and they haven't even introduced a king. It feels like Rothfuss has written himself into a corner; he either has to extend his series beyond three books, or he has to rush through a bunch of events (change in style)."
Yeah, from that point on I started questioning if it was worth continuing. I'm curious enough that I might pick up a library copy when the next book comes out, but similar personal issues make me wonder if I should.