The Name of the Wind is a really hard book to describe, and reviewing it is even harder because it isn’t something that I feel should be reviewed in the normal way. Rothfuss makes storytelling feel like what it was, old campfires and bringing people together because they are so enraptured by a tale of a person they have never known yet they need to know more, and it is what brings them back the next day. So many books are good, even incredible but they aren’t always a story, they don’t give you that bone deep feeling of an age old tale told by only the wisest of your community. Where do you even begin with a book such as this, nothing I say feels like it can adequately explain what this book is because it is so much more than a book. “Kvothe, Defend yourself well at the University. A book wholly worthy of its praise and status in the fantasy community.A well balanced and beautifully structured story and. Incredible characters from Kvothe all the way to the secondary characters.Here are a few things you can expect from this book:
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