
The Wise Man’s Fear
by:
Patrick Rothfuss
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0756404738
ISBN 13: 9780756404734
Publication date:
March 1st, 2011
Publisher: Daw Books
Pages: 994
Genres: Romance, Mystery, Science Fiction, Horror, Fantasy
In a world steeped in magic and adventure, a gifted young man named Kvothe continues his journey, battling both external and internal demons. As he delves into the intricacies of his past, the tales of his remarkable life unfold through captivating storytelling. From a life of hardship as a wandering bard to moments of brilliance as a scholar, Kvothe’s experiences shape him in ways he could never have anticipated.
Amidst his quest for knowledge and understanding, Kvothe grapples with formidable adversaries that test his wit and resolve. As he navigates the treacherous waters of love, betrayal, and revenge, the stakes grow higher, and his choices become increasingly complex. His encounters reveal not only his strengths but also his vulnerabilities, painting a portrait of a young man in search of purpose.
With masterful prose and richly developed characters, the narrative entwines themes of fear, ambition, and the pursuit of truth, inviting readers into a lush world where every decision holds the weight of destiny. In this thrilling continuation of Kvothe’s saga, the lines between hero and legend blur, showcasing the power of storytelling itself.
Amidst his quest for knowledge and understanding, Kvothe grapples with formidable adversaries that test his wit and resolve. As he navigates the treacherous waters of love, betrayal, and revenge, the stakes grow higher, and his choices become increasingly complex. His encounters reveal not only his strengths but also his vulnerabilities, painting a portrait of a young man in search of purpose.
With masterful prose and richly developed characters, the narrative entwines themes of fear, ambition, and the pursuit of truth, inviting readers into a lush world where every decision holds the weight of destiny. In this thrilling continuation of Kvothe’s saga, the lines between hero and legend blur, showcasing the power of storytelling itself.