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The Slow Regard of Silent Things

A Kingkiller Chronicle Novella

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The Slow Regard of Silent Things is set at The University, where the brightest minds work to unravel the mysteries of enlightened sciences, such as artificing and alchemy. Auri, a former student (and a secondary but influential character from Rothfuss's earlier novels) now lives alone beneath the sprawling campus in a maze of ancient and abandoned passageways.There in The Underthing, she feels her powers and learns to see the truths that science - and her former classmates -have overlooked
Discover #1 New York Times-bestselling Patrick Rothfuss' epic fantasy universe of The Kingkiller Chronicle, in this illustrated companion novella, The Slow Regard of Silent Things.

"I just love the world of Patrick Rothfuss." -Lin-Manuel Miranda • "He's bloody good, this Rothfuss guy." -George R. R. Martin • "Rothfuss has real talent." -Terry Brooks

Deep below the University, there is a dark place. Few people know of it: a broken web of ancient passageways and abandoned rooms. A young woman lives there, tucked among the sprawling tunnels of the Underthing, snug in the heart of this forgotten place.

Her name is Auri, and she is full of mysteries.

The Slow Regard of Silent Things is a brief, bittersweet glimpse of Auri's life, a small adventure all her own. At once joyous and haunting, this story offers a chance to see the world through Aurir's eyes. And it gives the reader a chance to learn things that only Auri knows....

In this book, Patrick Rothfuss brings us into the world of one of The Kingkiller Chronicle's most enigmatic characters. Full of secrets and mysteries, The Slow Regard of Silent Things is the story of a broken girl trying to live in a broken world.


Praise for The Kingkiller Chronicle:

"The best epic fantasy I read last year.... He's bloody good, this Rothfuss guy."
-George R. R. Martin, New York Times-bestselling author of A Song of Ice and Fire

"Rothfuss has real talent, and his tale of Kvothe is deep and intricate and wondrous."
-Terry Brooks, New York Times-bestselling author of Shannara

"It is a rare and great pleasure to find a fantasist writing...with true music in the words."
-Ursula K. Le Guin, award-winning author of Earthsea

"The characters are real and the magic is true."
-Robin Hobb, New York Times-bestselling author of Assassin's Apprentice

"Masterful.... There is a beauty to Pat's writing that defies description."
-Brandon Sanderson, New York Times-bestselling author of Mistborn

Produktdetails

Erscheinungsdatum
28. Oktober 2014
Sprache
englisch
Seitenanzahl
176
Reihe
Kingkiller Chronicle
Autor/Autorin
Patrick Rothfuss
Verlag/Hersteller
Produktart
gebunden
Gewicht
282 g
Größe (L/B/H)
127/182/24 mm
ISBN
9780756410438

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Patrick Rothfuss

Patrick Rothfuss is the bestselling author of The Kingkiller Chronicle. His first novel, The Name of the Wind, won the Quill Award and was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year. Its sequel, The Wise Man’s Fear, debuted at #1 on The New York Times bestseller chart and won the David Gemmell Legend Award. His novels have appeared on NPR’s Top 100 Science Fiction/Fantasy Books list and Locus’ Best 21st Century Fantasy Novels list. Pat lives in Wisconsin, where he brews mead, builds box forts with his children, and runs Worldbuilders, a book-centered charity that has raised more than six million dollars for Heifer International. He can be found at patrickrothfuss.com and on Twitter at @patrickrothfuss.

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Praise for The Kingkiller Chronicle

The best epic fantasy I read last year.... He s bloody good, this Rothfuss guy. George R. R. Martin, New York Times-bestselling author of A Song of Ice and Fire
 
Rothfuss has real talent, and his tale of Kvothe is deep and intricate and wondrous. Terry Brooks, New York Times-bestselling author of Shannara
 
"It is a rare and great pleasure to find a fantasist writing...with true music in the words." Ursula K. LeGuin, award-winning author of Earthsea
 
"The characters are real and the magic is true. Robin Hobb, New York Times-bestselling author of Assassin s Apprentice
 
"Masterful.... There is a beauty to Pat's writing that defies description." Brandon Sanderson, New York Times-bestselling author of Mistborn
 
[Makes] you think he's inventing the genre, instead of reinventing it. Lev Grossman, New York Times-bestselling author of The Magicians
 
This is a magnificent book. Anne McCaffrey, award-winning author of the Dragonriders of Pern
 
The great new fantasy writer we've been waiting for, and this is an astonishing book." Orson Scott Card, New York Times-bestselling author of Ender s Game

It's not the fantasy trappings (as wonderful as they are) that make this novel so good, but what the author has to say about true, common things, about ambition and failure, art, love, and loss. Tad Williams, New York Times-bestselling author of Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn
 
An extremely immersive story set in a flawlessly constructed world and told extremely well. Jo Walton, award-winning author of Among Others
 
Hail Patrick Rothfuss! A new giant is striding the land. Robert J. Sawyer, award-winning author of Wake
 
Fans of the epic high fantasies of George R.R. Martin or J.R.R. Tolkien will definitely want to check out Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind. NPR
 
Shelve The Name of the Wind beside The Lord of the Rings...and look forward to the day when it's mentioned in the same breath, perhaps as first among equals. The A.V. Club
 
Rothfuss (who has already been compared to the likes of Terry Goodkind, Robert Jordan, and George R. R. Martin) is poised to be crowned the new king of epic fantasy. Barnes & Noble
 
I was reminded of Ursula K. Le Guin, George R. R. Martin, and J. R. R. Tolkien, but never felt that Rothfuss was imitating anyone. The London Times
 
This fast-moving, vivid, and unpretentious debut roots its coming-of-age fantasy in convincing mythology. Entertainment Weekly
 
This breathtakingly epic story is heartrending in its intimacy and masterful in its narrative essence. Publishers Weekly (starred)
 
Reminiscent in scope of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series...this masterpiece of storytelling will appeal to lovers of fantasy on a grand scale. Library Journal (starred)

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LovelyBooks-BewertungVon little_John am 23.09.2023
Erst neugierig, dann hell auf begeistert. Ohne Dialoge, Actionszenen oder Spannungsbogen wird eine zutiefst berührende Handlung erzählt, in der der Leser zu unbelebten Objekten eine größere emotionale Bindung aufbaut, als zu Charakteren in anderen Romanen. Die Figur Auri, bekannt aus der Kingkiller-Trilogie, bekommt in diesem Werk, in der fast ausschließlich sie vorkommt, eine tiefergehende Hintergrundgeschichte, ohne das um sie rankende Mysterium zu zerstören. Ihr Alltag, in der sich alles darum dreht, die Welt etwas mehr in Ordnung zu bringen, ist durch die bildhafte und liebevolle Schreibweise wunderbar dargestellt. Ich konnte mich in sie hineinversetzen, auch wenn ihr Verhalten irrational scheint und ihren Gesetzen folgt. Wie bereits in der Kingkiller-Trilogie entführt Patrick Rothfuss in eine fantastische Welt, die völlig anders scheint, als jedes Fantasy Buch. Und doch fühlt es sich so richtig an. Für jeden, der die Trilogie gelesen hat und den Schreibstil mag, spreche ich eine große Empfehlung aus.
LovelyBooks-BewertungVon AuroraM am 01.04.2022
Interesannte story, aber durch die wenigen (bis gar keinen ) Dialoge macht es schnell eintönig und langweilig. Schöne Illustrationen.