Sunday, 29 November 2015

The Kingkiller Chronicle - 1st part: The Name of the Wind (Book review)

 

The Name of the Wind, written by Patrick Rothfuss, is the first of a three book series. It was published by first time in March 27 of 2007, followed by The Wise Man's Fear in 2011



 PLOT:

The story begins with a group of friends speaking about unbelievable stories in a tavern,  it was in a late hour of the day. Suddenly, a man gets into the bar, he was so badly injured, full of cuts. After a short discussion, he says that a demon attacked him, a demon with a spider shape and black as oil, but the tavern keeper, did know more about that issue than them, and secretly, he remained in silence.
After a couple days, a man called Devan Lochees, arribed at the tavern. That man, who's a famous scribe, recognized the tavern keeper as Kvothe, the kingkiller, followed by a hundred legends about him. He was trying to run away from his old life, but we don't know the reason yet. After a short negotiation, Kvothe agrees to let him write the story of his life, which will explain why he has ended this way.



















2 comments:

  1. Nice book! I'm sure you've enjoied it as much as I did!

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