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The Name of the Wind: Day One (The Kingkiller Chronicle) - Community Reviews back

by Patrick Rothfuss
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Jessica's Book Thoughts
Jessica's Book Thoughts rated it 2 years ago
I love this series and finished this and the others a few months ago. Now, where the hell is the last book. I have almost given up on it. I don't think it will ever be written and someone else will finish the story years from now.
mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 5 years ago
Some innkeepers are just friendly entrepreneurs, but some had lives before and one is a myth in his own time. The Name of the Wind is the first book in Patrick Rothfuss’ The Kingkiller Chronicles as the mysterious innkeeper Kote recounts the actual events of his life to a chronicler whose come look...
Jackie's Booklikes
Jackie's Booklikes rated it 6 years ago
I came to realize the Prologue and Epilogue are written about the same time of night inside the Waystone Inn. Kvothe had red hair which was of some significance apparently. He obliges to tell his story to the Chronicler, Devan Lochees. Both parts end with the same words ..."It was the patient, cut-f...
Dreamer and Daydreamer
Dreamer and Daydreamer rated it 7 years ago
This really wasn’t the best book to read before, during, and after finals. The first couple hundred or so pages of the book were fine, they were engrossing and heart-wrenching. I really got a feel for the world and how Kvothe lived during those days and how it may have helped shaped him. The rest wa...
Books Sabrina Loves
Books Sabrina Loves rated it 7 years ago
Patrick Rothfuss is one of my top fantasy authors. His writing is flawless, his world-building masterful, and his magic system so well done as to almost be believable. The Name of the Wind is an epic fantasy about the extraordinary life journey of Kvothe, child genius turned renowned...hero? villa...
IntheZone
IntheZone rated it 8 years ago
This was even better in audio than when I read this several years ago.
fruitcakes
fruitcakes rated it 9 years ago
try to reread this some other time, i feel like i would like it not on a deadline.
fruitcakes
fruitcakes rated it 9 years ago
try to reread this some other time, i feel like i would like it not on a deadline.
hearth/myth: Rursday Reads
hearth/myth: Rursday Reads rated it 9 years ago
Why, oh why did I wait so long to read this book?The Name of the Wind was first published in 2007, and friends who are fans of epic fantasy have been talking about how great it was. But I was reading other stuff, and, well, time gets away from one.I finally got around to reading it recently, and I v...
J Lenni Dorner
J Lenni Dorner rated it 9 years ago
A fantastic book that trickles in like a new addiction. At first, it’s just interesting, and then it gets page-turning intriguing, filling the mind with new questions that demand answers. By the end, the next book isn’t a want, it’s a need.Kvothe, the protagonist, tells the story of his incredible l...
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