Part of me has to realise that I hyped the book up too much in the lead up to its release. From Kvothe, to the characters listening to Kvothe’s tale and to the characters in Kvothe’s tale, all are beautifully realised and wonderful to read. The characters that we were first introduced to all those years ago are continually fleshed out in this book. His grasp and control of the English language, his beautifully written prose and elegant sentences all make for a superb read. Rothfuss has spent many long months rewriting and polishing this book, and it shows in the end product. ‘The Wise Man’s Fear’ has been long anticipated. We’ve been waiting four years for the sequel to Patrick Rothfuss’s hit debut, ‘The Name of the Wind’, and we’ve finally been granted what we’ve been waiting for.
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