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Patrick Rothfuss

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Born June 6, 1973 (52 years old)
Madison, United States
Also known as: Pat Rothfuss, PATRICK ROTHFUSS
12 books
4.3 (458)
2,314 readers
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Patrick Rothfuss (born June 6, 1973) is an American author, best known for his epic fantasy series The Kingkiller Chronicle. Born in Madison, Wisconsin, he matriculated at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, initially studying chemical engineering before switching to English. Rothfuss spent nearly a decade working on his debut novel, [The Name of the Wind], which was published in 2007 to critical acclaim. The novel won the Quill Award and became a New York Times Bestseller. The success of his first book allowed him to focus on writing full-time, leading to the publication of the second book in the series, [The Wise Man's Fear], in 2011, which also topped the New York Times Bestseller list. In addition to his writing, Rothfuss founded Worldbuilders, a charity fundraiser. : :

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The Adventures of the Princess and Mr. Whiffle - The Thing Beneath the Bed

4.7 (3)
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SEX INVOLVED!! This is a book for children It is a nice, sweet story tale that encourages children to grow up to fuck others!

The Name of the Wind

4.3 (252)
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The Name of the Wind, also called The Kingkiller Chronicle: Day One, is a heroic fantasy novel written by American author Patrick Rothfuss. It is the first book in the ongoing fantasy trilogy The Kingkiller Chronicle. It was published on March 27, 2007, by DAW Books, the novel has been hailed as a masterpiece of high fantasy. The story begins the tale of Kvothe (pronounced "quothe"), a young man who becomes the most notorious magician his world has ever known. Kvothe narrates his own journey, from his childhood in a troupe of traveling players to his years as a near-feral orphan in a crime-ridden city, and his daring entrance into a prestigious and perilous school of magic. Patrick Rothfuss's debut novel has been praised for its fresh and earthy originality, transporting readers into the mind of a wizard and the world that shaped him. It explores the truth behind the legend of a hero and how one can become entangled in their own mythology. Rothfuss's powerful storytelling and robust writing have earned him comparisons to renowned fantasy authors such as [Tad Williams], [George R. R. Martin], and [Robert Jordan].

The Wise Man’s Fear [1/2]

5.0 (1)
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Part of: - [The Wise Man's Fear]

A Slow Regard of Silent Things

3.9 (38)
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Deep below the University, there is a dark place. Few people know of it: a broken web of ancient passageways and abandoned rooms. A young woman lives there, tucked among the sprawling tunnels of the Underthing, snug in the heart of this forgotten place. Her name is Auri, and she is full of mysteries. The Slow Regard of Silent Things is a brief, bittersweet glimpse of Auri’s life, a small adventure all her own. At once joyous and haunting, this story offers a chance to see the world through Auri’s eyes. And it gives the reader a chance to learn things that only Auri knows.... In this book, Patrick Rothfuss brings us into the world of one of The Kingkiller Chronicle’s most enigmatic characters. Full of secrets and mysteries, The Slow Regard of Silent Things is the story of a broken girl trying to live in a broken world.

Unfettered

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You define life or it defines you. In Shawn Speakman’s case, it was both. Lacking health insurance and diagnosed with Hogdkin’s lymphoma in 2011, Shawn quickly accrued a massive medical debt that he did not have the ability to pay. That’s when New York Times best-selling author Terry Brooks offered to donate a short story Shawn could sell toward alleviating those bills—and suggested Shawn ask the same of his other friends. Unfettered is the result, an anthology built to relieve that debt, featuring short stories by some of the best fantasy writers in the genre. Every story in this volume is new and, like the title suggests, the writers were free to write whatever they wished. Authors contributing are -Walker and the Shade of Allanon by Terry Brooks (a Shannara tale) -Imaginary Friends by Terry Brooks (a precursor to the Word/Void trilogy) -How Old Holly Came To Be by Patrick Rothfuss (a Four Corners tale) -River of Souls by Robert Jordan & Brandon Sanderson (a Wheel of Time tale) -The Old Scale Game by Tad Williams -Martyr of the Roses by Jacqueline Carey (a precursor to the Kushiel series) -Dogs by Daniel Abraham -Mudboy by Peter V. Brett (a Demon Cycle tale) -Nocturne by Robert V. S. Redick -The Sound of Broken Absolutes by Peter Orullian (a Vault of Heaven tale) -The Coach with Big Teeth by R.A. Salvatore -Keeper of Memory by Todd Lockwood (a Summer Dragon tale) -Game of Chance by Carrie Vaughn -The Lasting Doubts of Joaquin Lopez by Blake Charlton -The Chapel Perilous by Kevin Hearne (an Iron Druid tale) -Select Mode by Mark Lawrence (a Broken Empire tale) -All the Girls Love Michael Stein by David Anthony Durham -Strange Rain by Jennifer Bosworth (a Struck epilogue tale) -Unbowed by Eldon Thompson (a Legend of Asahiel tale) -In Favour with Their Stars by Naomi Novik (a Temeraire tale) -The Jester by Michael J. Sullivan (a Riyria Chronicles tale) -The Duel by Lev Grossman (a Magicians tale) -The Unfettered Knight by Shawn Speakman (an Annwn Cycle tale) and artist Todd Lockwood, who donated artwork as well as a story. With the help of stalwart friends and these wonderful short stories, Shawn has taken the gravest of life hardships and created something magical. Unfettered is not only a fantastic anthology in its own right but it’s a testament to the generosity found in the science fiction and fantasy community—proof that humanity can give beyond itself when the need arises. After all, isn’t that the driving narrative in fantasy literature?

Kingkiller Chronicle Patrick Rothfuss Collection 3 Books Set

5.0 (1)
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The Name of the Wind (Book 1, 2007): This debut novel introduces Kvothe, a man who is now an infamous adventurer, musician, and magic-user, living under an assumed name as an innkeeper. The majority of the book is a first-person flashback as Kvothe begins to recount his extraordinary youth to a chronicler. The narrative covers his childhood in a traveling troupe of players, his time as a near-feral orphan in a crime-ridden city, and his audacious entrance into a legendary school of magic (the University) to seek answers about the supernatural beings (the Chandrian) who murdered his family. The Wise Man's Fear (Book 2, 2011): The story continues with Kvothe's narrative on the second day. An escalating rivalry with a wealthy, powerful noble at the University forces him to leave and seek his fortune abroad in the country of Vintas. The book details his entanglement in courtly politics, his time training with an elite group of mercenaries called the Adem, a journey into the Fae realm where he meets the legendary Felurian, and his ongoing quest for the truth about the Chandrian and the ancient Amyr. The Doors of Stone (Book 3, unreleased): This is the anticipated final book in the main trilogy, which will conclude Kvothe's life story.

The Wise Man’s Fear

4.4 (161)
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“There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” My name is Kvothe. I have stolen princesses back from sleeping barrow kings. I burned down the town of Trebon. I have spent the night with Felurian and left with both my sanity and my life. I was expelled from the University at a younger age than most people are allowed in. I tread paths by moonlight that others fear to speak of during day. I have talked to Gods, loved women, and written songs that make the minstrels weep. You may have heard of me. So begins the tale of a hero told from his own point of view — a story unequaled in fantasy literature. Now in The Wise Man's Fear, an escalating rivalry with a powerful member of the nobility forces Kvothe to leave the University and seek his fortune abroad. Adrift, penniless, and alone, he travels to Vintas, where he quickly becomes entangled in the politics of courtly society. While attempting to curry favor with a powerful noble, Kvothe uncovers an assassination attempt, comes into conflict with a rival arcanist, and leads a group of mercenaries into the wild, in an attempt to solve the mystery of who (or what) is waylaying travelers on the King's Road. All the while, Kvothe searches for answers, attempting to uncover the truth about the mysterious Amyr, the Chandrian, and the death of his parents. Along the way, Kvothe is put on trial by the legendary Adem mercenaries, is forced to reclaim the honor of the Edema Ruh, and travels into the Fae realm. There he meets Felurian, the faerie woman no man can resist, and who no man has ever survived ... until Kvothe. In The Wise Man's Fear, Kvothe takes his first steps on the path of the hero and learns how difficult life can be when a man becomes a legend in his own time. --jacket

The Wise Man’s Fear [2/2]

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Part of: - [The Wise Man's Fear]