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by Patrick Rothfuss (Author) "IT WAS FELLING NIGHT and the usual crowd had gathered at the Waystone Inn..." (more)
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Amazon.com's Best of the Year...So Far Pick for 2007: Harry Potter fans craving a new mind-blowing series should look no further than The Name of the Wind--the first book in a trilogy about an orphan boy who becomes a legend. Full of music, magic, love, and loss, Patrick Rothfuss's vivid and engaging debut fantasy knocked our socks off. --Daphne Durham


10 Second Interview: A Few Words with Patrick Rothfuss

Q: Were you always a fan of fantasy novels?
A: Always. My first non-picture books were the Narnia Chronicles. After that my mom gave me Ihe Hobbit and Dragonriders. I grew up reading about every fantasy and sci-fi book I could find. I used to go to the local bookstore and look at the paperbacks on the shelf. I read non-fantasy stuff too, of course. But fantasy is where my heart lies. Wait... Should that be "where my heart lays?" I always screw that up.

Q: Who are some of your favorite authors? Favorite books?
A: Hmmm.... How about I post that up as a list?

Q: What are you reading now?
A: Right now I'm reading Capacity, by Tony Balantyne. He was nominated for the Philip K Dick award this last year. I heard him read a piece of the first novel, Recursion, out at Norwescon. I picked it up and got pulled right in. Capacity is the second book in the series. Good writing and cool ideas. Everything I've like best.

Q: How did Kvothe's story come to you? Did you always plan on a trilogy?
A: This story started with Kvothe's character. I knew it was going to be about him from the very beginning. In some ways it's the simplest story possible: it's the story of a man's life. It's the myth of the Hero seen from backstage. It's about the exploration and revelation of a world, but it's also about Kvothe's desire to uncover the truth hidden underneath the stories in his world. The story is a lot of things, I guess. As you can tell, I'm not very good at describing it. I always tell people, "If I could sum it up in 50 words, I wouldn't have needed to write a whole novel about it." I didn't plan it as a trilogy though. I just wrote it and it got to be so long that it had to be broken up into pieces. There were three natural breaking points in the story.... Hence the Trilogy.

Q: What is next for our hero?
A: Hmm..... I don't really believe in spoilers. But I think it's safe to say that Kvothe grows up a little in the second book. He learns more about magic. He learns how to fight, gets tangled up in some court politics, and starts to figure unravel some of the mysteries of romance and relationships, which is really just magic of a different kind, in a way.




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--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. The originality of Rothfuss's outstanding debut fantasy, the first of a trilogy, lies less in its unnamed imaginary world than in its precise execution. Kvothe ("pronounced nearly the same as 'Quothe' "), the hero and villain of a thousand tales who's presumed dead, lives as the simple proprietor of the Waystone Inn under an assumed name. Prompted by a biographer called Chronicler who realizes his true identity, Kvothe starts to tell his life story. From his upbringing as an actor in his family's traveling troupe of magicians, jugglers and jesters, the Edema Ruh, to feral child on the streets of the vast port city of Tarbean, then his education at "the University," Kvothe is driven by twin imperatives—his desire to learn the higher magic of naming and his need to discover as much as possible about the Chandrian, the demons of legend who murdered his family. As absorbing on a second reading as it is on the first, this is the type of assured, rich first novel most writers can only dream of producing. The fantasy world has a new star. (Apr.)
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 736 pages
  • Publisher: DAW; Second Printing edition (April 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0756404746
  • ISBN-13: 978-0756404741
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 2.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (546 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #27,302 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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504 of 541 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth your precious reading hours, March 19, 2007
By Robin Hobb "Robin" (Tacoma, Washington) - See all my reviews
It seems to me that every year there are more books I want to read and less time for me to read them. Because my time is limited, I'm guilty of picking up the books by my favorite authors first, and fitting in new authors only when it's convenient.
Due to a stroke of luck, I've had an advance copy of The Name of the Wind by my bedside for over six months, just waiting for me to open it. Unfortunately, deadlines of my own kept getting in the way. But in a way, it's lucky that I didn't crack this book until just a few days ago. If I'd had this tale to distract me, I'd have been even later getting my work done.
I loathe spoilers, so I'm not going to discuss the plot of this book. I will say it has all the things that I demand of a book. The characters are real, the action is convincing and it has a compelling story to tell.
One of the things I like best about this book is that the magic is absolutely rooted in the book's world. Nothing seems contrived; the consistency is excellent.

The characters are very well realized. That means that when the protagonist does something clever, it's believable. And when he does something youthfully dumb, it rings just as authentically true. Because the characters are real and the magic is true to its own world, I closed this book feeling as if I'd been on a journey with an entertaining new friend, rather than sitting alone looking at words on a page.
This one is well worth some of your precious reading time. I'll wager that the books to follow it will also be.

Robin Hobb
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113 of 140 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Debut Novel - Best Fantasy Novel - In Years, May 23, 2007
By James D. DeWitt "Alaska Fan" (Fairbanks, AK United States) - See all my reviews
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This is the kind of novel that fantasy readers dream of reading. It's the kind of novel would-be writers dream of writing. Excellent writing, deeply complex characters, careful revelations and wonderful plot twists. I haven't enjoyed a debut fantasy novel this much since Barry Hughart's "Bridge of Birds" or Rosemary Kirstein's "The Steerswoman."

The protagonist, Kvothe, is seemingly hiding as an innkeeper. But there are nasty creatures about, that may or may not be attracted to him. After Kvothe rescues a bard, he ends up telling the bard his life story. So you get the back story on a nearly-mythical wizard, mixed with increasingly dark events happening in the present. It is an extremely effective way to to tell a story. It certainly kept me up all night. And I can truthfully say I savored each of the 660 plus pages.

Maybe the best part is that Rothfuss, in his blog, says all three books in the trilogy are written, and will be released at one year intervals. I can't wait.

This is about as good as high fantasy gets. An imaginative, powerful and compelling story that is exceptionally well told. My compliments to Mr. Rothfuss. And my very highest recommendation to readers.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Slow start, but once it got going ..., September 27, 2008
By Open-Minded Reader (Pittsburg, CA) - See all my reviews
First, let me say that this book was a welcome surprise. I had problems in the beginning, it started off way too slow for my taste and it seemed to jump all over the place without showing me any real reason for it. I kept starting, losing interest, stopping and then forcing myself to trudge on. The various scenes without explanation in the beginning were initially annoying. The reason for this, I now realize, is that it is an intricately woven plot and all of these seemingly inconsequential pieces mattered in the end. I was well over 100 pages into the book before it got really interesting for me. Once it got started, there was no letup. I couldn't put it down, it was as though I were compelled to read it every waking moment.

Rothfuss does an excellent job of character building in this book. Because he has taken the time to show his readers Kvothe's struggles growing up and all of the circumstances that he endured, the audience is able to really know the character. [SLIGHT SPOILERS AHEAD] Is Kvothe a little over-hyped? Yes, I agree that he seems slightly too good; however, given the circumstances of his childhood (again, kudos to the author for sharing that) it is believable that he would be a fast thinker (to survive in the streets you must be fast), an excellent musician (alone for months with nothing but your instrument - of course you would excel), and good at the magic (having a personal one-on-one tutor while traveling with his troupe could have given him an edge). That being said, the current state of his magic (when the story flashes to the present) shows that he is flawed. [END OF SPOILER SECTION]

It has been a long time since I've been this pulled into a story. Except for the lengthy, wordy beginning, I enjoyed the book and I look forward to learning more about the characters in the upcoming novels.

Anyone reading this book is in for a real treat.
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