

THE NAME OF THE WIND: THE KINGKILLER CHRONICLE: BOOK 1 : Rothfuss, Patrick: desertcart.in: Books Review: the best book i have ever read - Lately if you go to goodreads and look for this books, you will find many people are giving it 1 star rating. if you read their review one thing is clear i.e. it is not they did not like the book but it is that they are impatient for 3rd book to be released and out of that impatience and as means of exacting a revenge on patrick for not releasing 3rd book sooner they are giving 1 star. BTW these books are with the highest rating books on the goodreads. I have read LOTR, ASOIAF, HP, Mistborn and farseer,ember in the ashes, gentelmen basterds trilogy as well as a lot of non fantasy literature. but this TKC is something else altogether, it is genre defining. it is compared to ASOIAF as a next big like Game of Thrones and I think they are justified in making such claims. I can go further and even say at times it outwits ASOIAF too. This is story of legend and told by legend. Patrick succeeded in beautiful weaving of words, phrases sentences aphorisms and axioms. prose is is the biggest selling point of the book. sometimes it feels like poetry, the demarcation between prose and poetry are blurred by patrick. at a times you'd wonder yourself how can a person can come up with such a marvelous prose. These books are such big leap of human imagination, only a prodigy can come up with this masterful harmony of words. The story, the world, world building, history of the world, its culture, art, economy, its classes, and most important it's magic are captured in detail. Even though Patrick is not a musician yet he created the musician in a book in such way that you really get the feel of music being played, you get the notion that you are really listening to music, the way he plays with words is phenomenal, he captures moments,scenes and take them to different level. There are few books that I like to read again and again. Since purchase of these books in august 2015, I have already read them twice and will read again and again until 3rd book comes out. To those epic fantasy as well as non fantasy lovers, who wish to read good prose and story, this is the book, just close your eyes and hit the order button, and start devouring once you get it and then next one. I guarantee you will not be disappointed. There comes a time in each persons life which drastically change them, this is one such series which can potentially change how person take literature. It made me want to think about writing. Eschew all negative comment mongerer and go for it. These are the books worth investing your time for.... Review: Gripping tale - Beautifully written. The captivating narrative and rich world-building make it a fantastic choice for fantasy enthusiasts. Rothfuss's writing style and character development contribute to a truly immersive experience. Definitely must buy for fantasy readers, you won't regret.
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,627 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #7 in Urban Fantasy (Books) #51 in Epic Fantasy (Books) #77 in Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy |
| Book 1 of 2 | The Kingkiller Chronicle |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (84,225) |
| Dimensions | 19.8 x 4 x 13.1 cm |
| Edition | Latest |
| ISBN-10 | 0575081406 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0575081406 |
| Item Weight | 464 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 750.00 Grams |
| Print length | 672 pages |
| Publication date | 12 June 2008 |
| Publisher | Gollancz |
S**E
the best book i have ever read
Lately if you go to goodreads and look for this books, you will find many people are giving it 1 star rating. if you read their review one thing is clear i.e. it is not they did not like the book but it is that they are impatient for 3rd book to be released and out of that impatience and as means of exacting a revenge on patrick for not releasing 3rd book sooner they are giving 1 star. BTW these books are with the highest rating books on the goodreads. I have read LOTR, ASOIAF, HP, Mistborn and farseer,ember in the ashes, gentelmen basterds trilogy as well as a lot of non fantasy literature. but this TKC is something else altogether, it is genre defining. it is compared to ASOIAF as a next big like Game of Thrones and I think they are justified in making such claims. I can go further and even say at times it outwits ASOIAF too. This is story of legend and told by legend. Patrick succeeded in beautiful weaving of words, phrases sentences aphorisms and axioms. prose is is the biggest selling point of the book. sometimes it feels like poetry, the demarcation between prose and poetry are blurred by patrick. at a times you'd wonder yourself how can a person can come up with such a marvelous prose. These books are such big leap of human imagination, only a prodigy can come up with this masterful harmony of words. The story, the world, world building, history of the world, its culture, art, economy, its classes, and most important it's magic are captured in detail. Even though Patrick is not a musician yet he created the musician in a book in such way that you really get the feel of music being played, you get the notion that you are really listening to music, the way he plays with words is phenomenal, he captures moments,scenes and take them to different level. There are few books that I like to read again and again. Since purchase of these books in august 2015, I have already read them twice and will read again and again until 3rd book comes out. To those epic fantasy as well as non fantasy lovers, who wish to read good prose and story, this is the book, just close your eyes and hit the order button, and start devouring once you get it and then next one. I guarantee you will not be disappointed. There comes a time in each persons life which drastically change them, this is one such series which can potentially change how person take literature. It made me want to think about writing. Eschew all negative comment mongerer and go for it. These are the books worth investing your time for....
D**A
Gripping tale
Beautifully written. The captivating narrative and rich world-building make it a fantastic choice for fantasy enthusiasts. Rothfuss's writing style and character development contribute to a truly immersive experience. Definitely must buy for fantasy readers, you won't regret.
F**S
FIVE STAR BOOK BUT ONE LESS STAR BECAUSE THE TRILOGY ISN’T FINISHED YET
Solid world building and characters. Fun and easy read. And hidden all over are absolute gems of quotable lyrical prose. I wish the author finishes the third book soon.
S**P
MUST READ
I wanted to read this for the last two years because a friend recommended it very highly. I also received the warning that Rothfuss seemed unwilling to publish the third instalment. At that point, I was convinced that he would be done in a year or two and I would read the series in one go. But alas, I got too tired of waiting! I am both happy and sad. Happy because DAMN this man can tell a good story. This book has everything - magic, darkness, laughs, and feels. It just blows my mind how Rothfuss strings together words and just makes them into such sexy, poetic sentences. This book is definitely going to be one of my favourites. I read a whole lot of fantasy but this has got to be one of the best I have come across. But also I am sad because I will read the second book soon and join everyone in their endless wait for Doors of Stone. Ugh.
U**M
A new Fantasy!
The plot and character description are great, but since it is a trilogy, and the 3rd and final book is yet to be released, all the answers for the confusion and mysteries arised by this very 1st book is on-hold. Apart from the eagerness to know the complete story, and eventhough the length of the book is quite high this book covers only a small party of Kvothe's life. But, it will be another trend-setter, to another fantasy. I liked how detailed the plots were discussed, and the interest and excitement grows as we consume it. On a whole, I liked it very much, and eagerly waiting to read the 2nd book, and 3rd book's release.
A**N
First Novel, Fascinating!
This "review" here, is just my opinion, it doesn't necessarily mean that I don't like the author or in any way think that I am better than them, for now. This is the first novel i've read. Before this, i've read some non-fiction and fictions but not fantasy novels. Something about the novel kept me intriguied, I don't know if it is the way it is written, the characters, histories, laws of the world or that I also want to write a Novel, it was just fascinating to read. I've never had an urge to read a book so many time in a day. There are still somethings that I didn't like(not that i hated the ideas) First, The Power System - at first it was like very scientific thing and after a while it got complicated and then there was no explanation of some things like it had with others in the start( don't want to spoil). Second, The way author defines characters, Its just something with me, it is like I cannot picture some the characters or their expressions, heck some places also. I don't really know if it is about how they are defined or something with me. As of now, I have recieved book 2nd of the chronicle, hoping that by the time I will have finished reading it, the 3rd book will roll out.
K**V
Good book but became boring after some time
Initially the book was good , it has good beginning and at the middle the book became very interesting as something tragic happens. But at the end of the book when he was with the female character , I can't able to see real Kvothe that I loved throughout the book. This Kvothe is complete a****s who is just trying to impress the girl and act like he knows everything and acts cool. Also the story got stuck at particular place for very long time at the end. But most importantly at the end , in front of the girl the character is like that guy we all know who constantly show off his abilities and try to act cool in front of girls to impress them. I just really hate whenever he met her.
S**E
Kennt ihr das, wenn ihr Ewigkeiten für ein Buch braucht? Aber nicht, weil es schlecht oder so langweilig ist, sondern weil ihr einfach nicht möchtet, dass dieses wunderbare Buch zu Ende geht und ihr möglichst lange darin verweilen wollt? Genau so ist es mir nämlich mit „The Name of The Wind“ von Patrick Rothfuss ergangen. Der Fantasyroman ist ganz anders als alles bisher gelesene. Man muss sich von Beginn an im Klaren sein, dass es eine besondere Geschichte ist, die nicht von Heldentaten sondern vor allem durch seine dichte Atmosphäre lebt. Es gibt keine heroische Krieger und/oder Schlachten, stattdessen erzählt Kvothe seine Geschichte, also eigentlich ist es beinahe mehr eine Autobiographie. Wie schon erwähnt, lebt das Buch von seiner dichten Atmosphäre und dem wunderbaren Schreibstil. Jedes mal wenn ich das Buch zuklappen musste, brauchte ich kurze Zeit um mich zu orientieren, denn ich war vollends in die Welt von „The Name Of The Wind“ abgetaucht. Der Autor schafft es, die einfachsten Dinge und Handlungen so wunderbar zu beschreiben, dass man einfach immer mehr lesen möchte. Es gibt zwar keine großen Schlachten oder ähnliches, aber die actionreichen Szenen kommen dennoch nicht zu kurz. Die Geschichte hat dabei so viel Tiefgang und bis ins letzte Detail ausgearbeitete Charaktere, dass sie den Leser sehr schnell in seinen Bann zieht und nicht mehr los lässt. Patrick Rothfuss Schreibstil ist wirklich grandios, und das macht das Buch so extrem gut. Jedes einzele Wort und jede Formulierung passen zu hundert Prozent und wirken, als wären sie mehrmals überdacht worden. Es gab keine einzige Stelle, wo ich mir nur ansatzweise dachte, dass die Wortwahl hier etwas besser sein könnte. Und genau wegen diesem Schreibstil habe ich auch beschlossen das Buch in Englisch zu lesen. Ich wollte nicht von Übersetzern abhängig sein, sondern bei einem so hochgelobten Buch die eigenen Worte des Autors lesen. Und ich war wirklich traurig, als ich das Buch beendet hatte, da ich mich noch nicht von dieser großartigen Geschichte losreissen wollte/konnte. Fazit Einer der besten Fantasyromane die ich bisher gelesen habe. „The Name Of The Wind“ lebt durch seine dichte Atmosphäre und durch den Schreibstil von Patrick Rothfuss. Daher gibt es 5 von 5 Sternen.
O**R
The book was not in new condition. There was discoloration and damage corners. Also very dusty.
A**N
Todo aquel que lo había leído me lo había recomendado mucho y finalmente decidí meterme con él para descansar un poco del último libraco de la especie “qué libros más raros lees” que me estaba metiendo entre frontal y occipital, y la verdad es que la primera lectura, en español, me gustó mucho. Narra a la historia de un cronista que escribe la historia de un tendero que cuenta la historia de un mago, y va alternando con astucia y brevedad entre los tres niveles como recurso para mantener el ritmo narrativo. De hecho, el propio nombre del protagonista, Kvothe, es un juego de palabras respecto a esta técnica narrativa, ya que se pronuncia, en inglés (idioma original) exactamente igual que “citar” o “cita” (quote). El universo que describe me recuerda mucho al de Terramar, aunque el estilo sea más directo y moderno que el de Ursula K. Le Guin; y la historia es atractiva, quizá un poco “culebronesca”, pero no todo va a ser Umberto Eco. Bastante recomendable, la verdad; no es Canción de Hielo y Fuego ni la saga Vorkosigan pero por ahí anda. Un buen libro para regalar con el que es muy difícil equivocarse. Hay que decir que unos meses después, tras comprarme The Wise Man’s Fear (no pude esperar a la traducción en español así que debió gustarme bastante más de lo que mi primera crítica dejó entrever) me lo compré en inglés y me lo releí. Es bastante mejor en el irioma original, hay muchísimos juegos de palabras y connotaciones que se te escapan cuando lo lees en castellano, y lo recomiendo mucho a quien pueda con él. Y recomiendo a quienes se lean El Temor de un Hombre Sabio que luego relean El Nombre del Viento. Te das cuenta de muchos detalles que probablemente se te pasaran en la primera lectura, como cual es el temor de un hombre sabio (pista: lo dice cuando le pillan con una vela en la biblioteca), ciertos detalles sobre los Chandrian sobre los Lackless (pista: la canción que canta cuando es niño y no se da cuenta de de qué va hasta que le pilla su madre) y algún otro más que no voy a contar aquí. Gana con la relectura, que recomiendo, y como ya he dicho es bastante mejor en inglés aunque la traducción sea buena.
F**O
Il libro è molto bello, scritto divinamente e costruito con molta cura. Il mondo di Kvothe è abbastanza complesso da non sembrare vuoto ma comunque non sufficientemente mappato da contare come personaggio per conto proprio. Toglietevi dalla testa Martin o Tolkien, questa è la storia di un unico protagonista e narrata dal suo pov. Da un lato questo semplifica la lettura, perché ti lascia tempo di acclimatarti ai cambiamenti nella vita del protagonista, i suoi viaggi e le sue avventure, dall'altro non ci vengono risparmiati tempi morti e punti di minimo nella narrazione. In 700 (~) pagine e qualcosa gli avvenimenti degni di nota si contano sulle dita di una mano...e senza nemmeno impegnare tutte le dita. La lettura non è noiosa, a mio parere, ma un po' lenta si. Per darvi un'idea, ho letto le prime 200 pagine del libro successivo e la storia è ancora ferma alla conclusione del primo volume. E c'è un altro problema, lo scrittore. Patrick Rothfuss è un secondo Martin, nel senso che i fan aspettano da troppi anni la conclusione della storia e l'ultimo romanzo è ancora TBA. Fortunatamente Rothfuss è giovane ma io personalmente mi metterei comodo per il terzo libro, qua la cosa andrà per le lunghe. Lascio comunque la 5a stella (non fosse altro per controbilanciare la recensione tarocca ad una stella qui sotto) ma ad un giudizio più obiettivo darei 4.5 o poco meno. Sia chiaro, per me i limiti del libro sono ampiamente stracciati dalle tante qualità della saga ma potrebbe essere solo la mia opinione. Buona lettura!
A**N
Tırnaklarınız dokunduğu anda boyası çıkıyor, ne kadar kalitesiz bir malzemeyle yapılmış haddi hesabı yok
Trustpilot
1 week ago
1 month ago