Friday, May 27, 2011

The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss

I enjoyed reading this book the second time even more than I liked it the first time. The story takes place in two times: a present at the Wayside Inn, where we quickly learn we're hearing Kvothe, a man whose story has already become mythic and who has disguised himself as the simple innkeeper Kote, tell his story his way. The story is an entertaining bildungsroman, and I was much more able to get over Kvothe's early ban from the Archives this time around. I also enjoyed the drug-addicted Draccus interlude more. I am really waiting to hear what becomes of the Chandrian....

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