Sequel to The Name of the Wind, it answers a lot of questions but leaves more.
Kvothe is more grown up and no less fantastic than in the first book.
Sequel to The Name of the Wind, it answers a lot of questions but leaves more.
Kvothe is more grown up and no less fantastic than in the first book.
Recommended by a friend as 'the best book ever', he had read it 7 times so that itself was a good recommendation. The book was so detailed and cleverly written, I loved reading it and was sad to finish. Amazing, I highly recommend it and it's squel.
So much detail for such a limited lifestyle of the main character. Really amazing characterization given that the personality of the narrator couldn't be expressed through the usual mediums of dress, musical taste, job, hobbies etc.
Very powerful.
Absolutely love this trilogy! It contained enough reality and fact to make the dystopia possible.
Amazing read.