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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

07.12.2017

Verlag

Orion Publishing Group

Seitenzahl

729

Maße (L/B/H)

24,7/16,4/6 cm

Gewicht

1094 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4732-2408-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

07.12.2017

Verlag

Orion Publishing Group

Seitenzahl

729

Maße (L/B/H)

24,7/16,4/6 cm

Gewicht

1094 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4732-2408-7

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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The Name of the Wind is, without a doubt, my all-time favorite novel!

Bewertung am 02.01.2025

Bewertungsnummer: 2376883

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind is, without a doubt, my all-time favorite novel. The tale of Kvothe's rise to legendary status, his adventures recounted in songs and stories across the world, is nothing short of extraordinary. I’ve never connected so deeply with a protagonist. Kvothe is incredibly intelligent, charming, kind, courageous, and so much more. His perspective on the world is pure, romantic, and simply beautiful. Even years after finishing the book, I still consider Kvothe a steadfast companion. I often find myself reflecting on his words and actions, seeking ways to apply his lessons to my own life. I could wax poetic about Kvothe’s character development for hours, but I could just as easily spend that time discussing the other remarkable aspects of The Kingkiller Chronicle. This series is a masterclass in world-building, seamlessly blending beauty and logic, danger and mystery. Every element of a great novel is present and accounted for. This book is, without exaggeration, essential reading. The novel is exquisitely written, the world meticulously crafted, and the characters are so endearing and intriguing that it’s impossible not to feel like part of their company. Readers will find themselves drawn to Kvothe, loving him as if he were a real person. The Name of the Wind is truly one of a kind.

The Name of the Wind is, without a doubt, my all-time favorite novel!

Bewertung am 02.01.2025
Bewertungsnummer: 2376883
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind is, without a doubt, my all-time favorite novel. The tale of Kvothe's rise to legendary status, his adventures recounted in songs and stories across the world, is nothing short of extraordinary. I’ve never connected so deeply with a protagonist. Kvothe is incredibly intelligent, charming, kind, courageous, and so much more. His perspective on the world is pure, romantic, and simply beautiful. Even years after finishing the book, I still consider Kvothe a steadfast companion. I often find myself reflecting on his words and actions, seeking ways to apply his lessons to my own life. I could wax poetic about Kvothe’s character development for hours, but I could just as easily spend that time discussing the other remarkable aspects of The Kingkiller Chronicle. This series is a masterclass in world-building, seamlessly blending beauty and logic, danger and mystery. Every element of a great novel is present and accounted for. This book is, without exaggeration, essential reading. The novel is exquisitely written, the world meticulously crafted, and the characters are so endearing and intriguing that it’s impossible not to feel like part of their company. Readers will find themselves drawn to Kvothe, loving him as if he were a real person. The Name of the Wind is truly one of a kind.

A strong start of a story, that leaves you hungry for more

Johanna H. am 12.06.2023

Bewertungsnummer: 1959814

Bewertet: eBook (ePUB)

The Name of the Wind is the first part of the life story of Kvothe, a legend in his lifetime, a mystery to all but himself, and now retired into obscurity, after a lifetime's worth of adventure, magic, and suffering. One day, The Chronicler interrupts his peaceful life as an innkeeper, waiting for the end, somewhere in the middle of nowhere. He asks Kvothe to tell the story of his life, to make sense of contradicting rumours, tall tales,and unlikely legends, to preserve the true history for the ages. At first reluctant, Kvothe tells of his humble beginnings, early loss, and search for knowledge. It will take him three days to tell the whole story, three days for The Chronicler to write down, word for word, what he is being told. And this is only the first of them... Rarely have I been pulled into a world as deeply as into the one The Name of the Wind paints for us. Kvothe's story is full of sorrow and bitter-sweet moments, yet also shows the strenght of hope and love. Even though his recollections make you wish they never ended, the occasional interruptions, when he explains things to The Chronicler and his friend/apprentice Bast, or when they take a break to eat, drink, and rest their throats and wrists, always add more to the story or deepen the mystery and anticipation of things yet to come. The Name of the Wind has left me hungry for more, and I will immediately jump into reading the next part, The Wise Man's Fear. Hopefully, by the time I'm finished with the second book, there will be news about the release date of the third installment. Unfortunately, the wait for the conclusion of the trilogy has been long, and there is no end in sight yet. However, there are other books set in the same universe to bridge the gap. I am definitely looking forward to reading more about Kvothe and his companions!

A strong start of a story, that leaves you hungry for more

Johanna H. am 12.06.2023
Bewertungsnummer: 1959814
Bewertet: eBook (ePUB)

The Name of the Wind is the first part of the life story of Kvothe, a legend in his lifetime, a mystery to all but himself, and now retired into obscurity, after a lifetime's worth of adventure, magic, and suffering. One day, The Chronicler interrupts his peaceful life as an innkeeper, waiting for the end, somewhere in the middle of nowhere. He asks Kvothe to tell the story of his life, to make sense of contradicting rumours, tall tales,and unlikely legends, to preserve the true history for the ages. At first reluctant, Kvothe tells of his humble beginnings, early loss, and search for knowledge. It will take him three days to tell the whole story, three days for The Chronicler to write down, word for word, what he is being told. And this is only the first of them... Rarely have I been pulled into a world as deeply as into the one The Name of the Wind paints for us. Kvothe's story is full of sorrow and bitter-sweet moments, yet also shows the strenght of hope and love. Even though his recollections make you wish they never ended, the occasional interruptions, when he explains things to The Chronicler and his friend/apprentice Bast, or when they take a break to eat, drink, and rest their throats and wrists, always add more to the story or deepen the mystery and anticipation of things yet to come. The Name of the Wind has left me hungry for more, and I will immediately jump into reading the next part, The Wise Man's Fear. Hopefully, by the time I'm finished with the second book, there will be news about the release date of the third installment. Unfortunately, the wait for the conclusion of the trilogy has been long, and there is no end in sight yet. However, there are other books set in the same universe to bridge the gap. I am definitely looking forward to reading more about Kvothe and his companions!

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Character-driven high fantasy of the highest level

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Once I started this book I simply couldn't put it down. The prose and depth in this story are simply amazing. Despite the thorough description of the world and its characters, it never gets too long-winded. Although it has to be said that I, for my part, love high-fantasy stories with lengthy descriptions as well as a strong focus on the characters and their thoughts and feelings. Therefore it could be that I am a bit biased. The magic system is one that I really enjoy. It's really interesting while still being very understandable. Especially the use of the 'Law of Names' is a part of this magic system which I always find fascinating. But what I loved even more were all the different and complex characters our protagonist Kvothe meets along the way. Some of them, especially Auri, grew on me so much. She in particular is such an interesting character and her relationship with Kvothe moved me a lot. There's generally a really nice balance between rather quiet and personal as well as action-packed moments. Lastly, I love Kvothe as the protagonist he is. Yes, he does stupid things and makes unwise decisions all the time, but let's not forget that he is a literal child, later teenager. He's incredibly smart and has some strong and extremely useful talents, but he's clearly not invincible because of his temper and immaturity. It should be frustrating, but instead he's just very lovable in my eyes. I can't stress enough how amazing this story is.
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Character-driven high fantasy of the highest level

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Once I started this book I simply couldn't put it down. The prose and depth in this story are simply amazing. Despite the thorough description of the world and its characters, it never gets too long-winded. Although it has to be said that I, for my part, love high-fantasy stories with lengthy descriptions as well as a strong focus on the characters and their thoughts and feelings. Therefore it could be that I am a bit biased. The magic system is one that I really enjoy. It's really interesting while still being very understandable. Especially the use of the 'Law of Names' is a part of this magic system which I always find fascinating. But what I loved even more were all the different and complex characters our protagonist Kvothe meets along the way. Some of them, especially Auri, grew on me so much. She in particular is such an interesting character and her relationship with Kvothe moved me a lot. There's generally a really nice balance between rather quiet and personal as well as action-packed moments. Lastly, I love Kvothe as the protagonist he is. Yes, he does stupid things and makes unwise decisions all the time, but let's not forget that he is a literal child, later teenager. He's incredibly smart and has some strong and extremely useful talents, but he's clearly not invincible because of his temper and immaturity. It should be frustrating, but instead he's just very lovable in my eyes. I can't stress enough how amazing this story is.

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Dieses Jahr soll ENDLICH das Finale meiner Lieblingstrilogie rauskommen....

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"Der Name des Windes" ("The Name of the Wind") von Patrick Rothfuss ist eines meiner absoluten Lieblingsbücher. Mit seiner Trilogie hat Rothfuss eine wunderbare Fantasywelt erschaffen, die tiefgründig, emotional und komplex ist, und, von der man noch Jahrzehnte später im Bann gehalten wird. Vor 12 Jahren habe ich den ersten Teil gelesen.... und dieses Jahr soll es endlich so weit sein: das langersehnte Finale "The Doors of Stone" kommt am Ende des Jahres (hoffentlich)!
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Dieses Jahr soll ENDLICH das Finale meiner Lieblingstrilogie rauskommen....

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"Der Name des Windes" ("The Name of the Wind") von Patrick Rothfuss ist eines meiner absoluten Lieblingsbücher. Mit seiner Trilogie hat Rothfuss eine wunderbare Fantasywelt erschaffen, die tiefgründig, emotional und komplex ist, und, von der man noch Jahrzehnte später im Bann gehalten wird. Vor 12 Jahren habe ich den ersten Teil gelesen.... und dieses Jahr soll es endlich so weit sein: das langersehnte Finale "The Doors of Stone" kommt am Ende des Jahres (hoffentlich)!

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