The Slow Regard of Silent Things
The University, a renowned bastion of knowledge, attracts the brightest minds to unravel the mysteries of enlightened sciences like artificing and alchemy. Yet deep below its bustling halls lies a complex and cavernous maze of abandoned rooms and ancient passageways - and in the heart of it all...
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The University, a renowned bastion of knowledge, attracts the brightest minds to unravel the mysteries of enlightened sciences like artificing and alchemy. Yet deep below its bustling halls lies a complex and cavernous maze of abandoned rooms and ancient passageways - and in the heart of it all lives Auri.Formerly a student at the University, now Auri spends her days tendi
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00JZVKSN4
Publisher: Gollancz
Pages no: 176
Edition language: English
Series: The Kingkiller Chronicle (#2.5)
The Slow Regard of Silent Things is a very charming book. It didn't matter about it not making sense half of the time, because, for me, that is what made it so different and appealing. I mean, the words Patrick Rothfuss has strewn together are way superior to any other normal story we've read countl...
I had a craving to read this book again. So I looked on my library's website, and saw they had the audiobook. I had listened to Patrick Rothfuss read a storybook on his livestream one night. And lo and behold, he happened to be the narrator for this audiobook. I'm not particularly sure which event o...
Let me first state that I love Patrick Rothfuss’s Name of the Wind. Let me state that I have been waiting anxiously for the book series to continue. Let me then state that I was not happy when The Slow Regard of Silent Things came out because I don’t like novellas and I feel cheated. I’m becoming im...
En esta ocasión la estrella es Auri: única y especial. Tan única como lo es esta historia, y al igual que ella este libro va a su propio ritmo, recordándonos la importancia de hacer las cosas correctamente así como el lugar al que pertenece todo. De modo que, si eres impaciente probablemente no lleg...
My first book of the year was one that was forced upon me by the threat of the library ripping it off of my eReader before I had even a chance to begin. It seems like a good opening for a beginning. The novella is ... unique. I wouldn't recommend it for someone who hasn't read at least The Name of...