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The Name of the Wind: The Kingkiller Chronicle: Day One

by Patrick Rothfuss

The Name of the Wind: The Kingkiller Chronicle: Day One Cover

ISBN13: 9780756404741
ISBN10: 0756404746
Condition: Standard
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The riveting first-person narrative of a young man who grows to be the most notorious magician his world has ever seen. From his childhood in a troupe of traveling players, to years spent as a near-feral orphan in a crime- ridden city, to his daringly brazen yet successful bid to enter a legendary school of magic, The Name of the Wind is a masterpiece that transports readers into the body and mind of a wizard. It is a high-action novel written with a poet's hand, a powerful coming-of-age story of a magically gifted young man, told through his eyes: to read this book is to be the hero.

Review:

"The debut of a writer we would all do well to watch. Patrick Rothfuss has real talent, and his tale of Kvothe is deep and intricate and wondrous."
-Terry Brooks

"The great new fantasy writer we've all been waiting for."
-Orson Scott Card

"The type of assured, rich first novel most writers can only dream of producing. THE FANTASY WORLD HAS A NEW STAR."
-Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"REFRESHINGLY NIMBLE AND OF-BEAT...a finely-tuned coming-of-age story, full of humor, action and the occasional dose of magic."
-San Francisco Chronicle

"One of the best stories told in any medium in a decade."
-The Onion

"A rare and great pleasure."
-Ursula K. LeGuin

"Elegantly told."
-Library Journal (starred review)

Synopsis:

A high-action novel written with a poet's hand, this brilliant debut fantasy by Patrick Rothfuss is a powerful coming-of-age story of a magically gifted young man, told through a riveting first-person narrative that allows the reader to "become" the hero.

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MindyBuchanan, January 9, 2009 (view all comments by MindyBuchanan)
Hmmm. Where should I begin? Reading Rothfuss' book is a bit like being very hungry while waiting for a slow, slow cooked meal or thick stew. It smells delicious and tempting while cooking . . . you really really want to take a bite. However, despite your rabid hunger, you wait. Patiently stewing. Oh sure there is some excitement thrown in, maybe a sauce boils up and you nearly burn yourself. But for the most part it is the making of the meal that is important - you can wait to eat. The reward of a well prepared meal will be worth it in the end.

Or at least that is what I'm hoping. I feel like this book, while I truly enjoyed it, was a bit like preparing a meal. You get all the things you need and start painstakingly putting them together. This book is everything we need to enjoy the next one. You begin to understand the heart and soul of main characters, though very little has actually happened.

It's a slow burning story that I absolutely sped through without as much as skipping an "and" or "the." I actually would have given it 4.75 stars if that was available. If only because of Rothfuss' constant reminders of the following: Kvothe is poor, Kvothe is a trouper, and Kvothe had spent a time in his life being hungry. These things within the context of the story are obvious to even the dullest reader. The other reason, and perhaps this accounts for the former, is Rathfuss teeters on over explaining the minutia of exactly how things are done. The magic stuff is explained with a kind of scientific or technical writing drone. However, I'd like to point out these little things were not enough to ruin the story for me.

This book has been placed on the YA shelves of some book lists. Though the character (in most parts) is aged anywhere between a young boy and a teen of 15, I can't imagine very many tweens and teens would have the patience to read this one. However, if the reader is heavy into fantasy, I could definitely see them loving this above all other YA fantasy. It just seemed more of an adult read, not for content, just in pacing and style.

I will be in line first thing to get the next installment. The ending was a bit abrupt. Despite being 720 pages in, I wanted more. As I said, it's like waiting for a slow cooked meal - I was ready to start eating. In fact I'm hungry for the beef of the meal (if I ate meat, of course). Or should I say the heavy vegetables? No, I think wanting the meat of the story is what I mean.
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Janet Smythe, August 8, 2008 (view all comments by Janet Smythe)
Entertaining and fast paced. The characters develop in understandable ways and so you begin to care about what happens to them next. I hate having to wait for the next book.
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d_mcelroy, August 7, 2008 (view all comments by d_mcelroy)
Reader beware, The Name of the Wind will make you cry when you reach the end. Not for any reason I can point to within the story, but simply because we have to wait until next year to find out what happens next.

This story is massive, but moves quickly and manages to bring a fresh perspective to the epic fantasy genre. An aspiring author myself, I am in awe of Patrick Rothfuss' art. This is definitely worth reading, but remember; you were warned. ;)
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780756404741
Author:
Rothfuss, Patrick
Publisher:
Daw Books
Subject:
Fantasy - General
Subject:
Magic
Subject:
Magicians
Subject:
Fantasy fiction
Copyright:
Series:
Kingkiller Chronicles
Series Volume:
01
Publication Date:
April 2008
Binding:
Mass Market Paperbound
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
720
Dimensions:
6.79x4.16x1.59 in. .76 lbs.

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