:IMAGE.half | :INFO.half The Name of the Wind He is a legend. He wants to tell you the truth. By the end of page one you will stay for all 662 pages without question. | :INFO The Kingkiller Chronicle Patrick Rothfuss's 2007 debut follows Kvothe, the most famous figure in the world, now living in hiding as an innkeeper, as he agrees to tell the true story of his life to a chronicler over three days. What follows is the first day's account: an orphaned child prodigy, his years as a street urchin, his admission to the Arcanum to study magic, and his relentless pursuit of the beings who destroyed his family. Rothfuss's magic system, based on sympathetic links and the naming of things, is among the most original in the genre. The novel won the Quill Award for Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. :JOURNEY Reading The Name of the Wind 2 Quiet 3 Lyrical 4 Bleak 4 Thrilling 4 Aching 5 Triumphant :QUOTE [quotetype:plain, subtitle:Patrick Rothfuss] It's the questions we can't answer that teach us the most. They teach us how to think. :NOTE.half Rothfuss spent fourteen years writing and revising the novel before it was published in 2007. He had written most of it as a college student and spent years refusing to publish it until it met his standard. | :NOTE.half The novel spent over a year on the New York Times bestseller list and launched a dedicated fan community that has waited nearly fifteen years for the third and final volume in the Kingkiller Chronicle series. :LINK https://www.google.com/search?q=The+Name+of+the+Wind+Patrick+Rothfuss+book Find a copy near you