The Slow Regard of Silent Things: A Kingkiller Chronicle Novella
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Well, this book is quite interesting: It is by far not what you expect and hope for and still has its own pretty point of view inside of the universe. The whole plot centers around Auri, one of the stranger figures of the main story and you basically just follow her around the Underthing for most of a week with her own unique set of problems like finding proper ways of doing stuff and of course the survival-based things. At the end there are some interesting facts like she knows of alchemy and of the broader stuff students learn in the uni and she said she has found her own way and own names for all of the things. When you keep in mind that the main theme is names of things give you power of it that makes me curious what she really can do. Besides of the main story it is funny how often Patrick says sorry for this book, never wanted to release it in the first place and said it should have been kept in his attic. Overall I am still happy that he released this book, haven't ever read anything like that.
Beschreibung
Beiträge
Well, this book is quite interesting: It is by far not what you expect and hope for and still has its own pretty point of view inside of the universe. The whole plot centers around Auri, one of the stranger figures of the main story and you basically just follow her around the Underthing for most of a week with her own unique set of problems like finding proper ways of doing stuff and of course the survival-based things. At the end there are some interesting facts like she knows of alchemy and of the broader stuff students learn in the uni and she said she has found her own way and own names for all of the things. When you keep in mind that the main theme is names of things give you power of it that makes me curious what she really can do. Besides of the main story it is funny how often Patrick says sorry for this book, never wanted to release it in the first place and said it should have been kept in his attic. Overall I am still happy that he released this book, haven't ever read anything like that.