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Fantasy · 2017 · PG-13

The Name of the Wind: 10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

by Patrick Rothfuss

He is called Kvothe. This is his story, told in his own words.

An illustrated, 10th anniversary edition of the New York Times best-selling fantasy novel describes how the magically gifted orphan, Kvothe, brazenly attends a legendary school of magic and must live as a fugitive after the murder of a king.

For14+GenreFantasyLength662 pagesRead time~17 hours

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What's in this book, at a glance — five things readers want to know before they start.

Violence

Some

The Chandrian massacre of Kvothe's family is the novel's defining traumatic event; some combat and danger throughout the years at the University

Language

Barely any

Mild language in a literary fantasy register

Sexual Content

Some

Some adult romantic content as Kvothe grows older; nothing explicit in book one

Substance Use

Barely any

Moderate drinking at the Eolian and in tavern culture; some drug use in later sections

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

A boy's grief at losing everything; the particular loneliness of being gifted in a world that doesn't know what to do with you; the gap between legend and the ordinary person who lived it

What this book is about

Kvothe is a legend — the most famous musician, magician, and warrior the world has ever known. He is also, at the moment, an innkeeper in a small town, going by a false name. When a Chronicler tracks him down and begs him to tell his story, Kvothe agrees: three days, three books. The first is the story of his childhood with the Edema Ruh — a troupe of traveling performers — and the night the Chandrian came and killed everyone he loved. The Kingkiller Chronicle is one of the most acclaimed fantasy debuts of its era: a frame story about storytelling itself, a magic system based on sympathy (the manipulation of similar things), and a narrator who knows he is performing his own legend.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

the murder of Kvothe's family is emotionally devastating

first of a trilogy — books 2 and 3 have more adult content

book 3 remains unfinished as of publication

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