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Originally Posted by Bęthberry
Anyone taken a look at Patrick Rothfuss's The Name of the Wind?
It's gotta be of interest to Tolkien fans. Here's the dedication:
Anyone taken a look at Patrick Rothfuss's The Name of the Wind?
It's gotta be of interest to Tolkien fans. Here's the dedication:
** To my mother, who taught me to love books. Who opened the door to Narnia, Pern, and Middle Earth.
To my father, who taught me that if I was going to do something, I should take my time and do it right the first time. **
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I just finished re-reading this book. Wonderfully written, lyrical at times. Nicely drawn 'world'. The story line is very engaging. And the end of this first book makes you want to shake the author 'til the pages of the next novel come tumbling out of his grey cells.
sigh....
There are some reviews -
HERE. Ignore the one from Amazon.com as I'm sure they were in the throws of the Harry Potter cash-phenomenon when it was written.
I'd recommend it.
I'm none too patiently awaiting the second novel which won't be out until April of 2009.

Until then, I'm filling the time wandering through
Charles de Lint's interesting town - Newford, laughing my way again through
Mr. Pratchett's amazing Disc World, trekking about in
George R.R. Martin's Westeros. And last but not least, solving mysteries with
Sister Fidelma in mid-seventh century A.D. Ireland.