
The Name of the Wind
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Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
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Format
Audiobook
Length
0h 28m
Language
English
Published
May 3, 2009
Publisher
Brilliance Audio
ISBN-10
1423389301
ISBN-13
9781423389309
Description
Kvothe is a character that embodies both triumph and tragedy, navigating a world filled with magic, music, and deep-seated secrets. As a gifted young man, he recounts the thrilling and perilous adventures that have shaped his life, from his early days living among a troupe of traveling performers to the harrowing experiences that led him to become a legend. Through Kvothe’s eyes, readers are introduced to a rich and immersive world, alive with wonder and danger.
His journey takes him through moments of incredible bravery, resourcefulness, and fleeting friendships, as he battles foes both human and supernatural. Alongside the challenges, Kvothe encounters the struggles of identity and the pursuit of knowledge, striving to master the arcane arts while grappling with the shadows of his past. His tale is one of aspiration and resilience, marked by moments of both brilliance and heartache.
As he wrestles with his legacy and the weight of his experiences, Kvothe’s story unfolds not just as an adventure, but as a meditation on storytelling itself. It invites readers to ponder the nature of truth and fiction, and how the fabric of one's life is woven from both. In Kvothe, they find a voice that resonates—haunted by loss yet driven by the desire to reclaim his narrative.
His journey takes him through moments of incredible bravery, resourcefulness, and fleeting friendships, as he battles foes both human and supernatural. Alongside the challenges, Kvothe encounters the struggles of identity and the pursuit of knowledge, striving to master the arcane arts while grappling with the shadows of his past. His tale is one of aspiration and resilience, marked by moments of both brilliance and heartache.
As he wrestles with his legacy and the weight of his experiences, Kvothe’s story unfolds not just as an adventure, but as a meditation on storytelling itself. It invites readers to ponder the nature of truth and fiction, and how the fabric of one's life is woven from both. In Kvothe, they find a voice that resonates—haunted by loss yet driven by the desire to reclaim his narrative.
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The beggining and the ending were intriguing but everything else were a bit flat for me.
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