The Name of the Wind
The Name of the Wind
The Kingkiller Chronicle #1
The Kingkiller Chronicle #1
By
- # Children & Teens
- # Fantasy & Science Fiction
- # History
- # Literature & Fiction
- # Mystery & Thrillers
- # Romance
- # Travel
- # Action
- # Adventure
- # Dark Fantasy
- # Epic Fantasy
- # Heroic Fantasy
- # Horror
- # Paranormal Romance
- # Speculative Fiction
- # Suspense
- # Urban Fantasy
- # Western
- # Ancient Kingdoms
- # Comedy / Humor
- # Coming of Age
- # Curse / Enchantment
- # Dystopian
- # Electronic
- # England
- # Europe
- # Family
- # Fantasy World
- # Flagrant Proposition
- # Friends-Become-Lovers
- # Friendship
- # Happy
- # Historical
- # Illustrations / Pictures
- # Inspirational
- # Intrigue
- # Legend
- # Magic / Sorcery
- # Military
- # Missing Person
- # Murder
- # Music
- # Mysteries
- # Myth
- # North America
- # Paranormal
- # Police / Special Forces / Detective
- # Positive Growth from Trauma
- # Psychic / Clairvoyant
- # Religious / Spiritual
- # Revenge
- # Saga
- # School / College
- # Secrets
- # Supernatural
- # Survival
- # Sword
- # Thief
- # Urban
- # War
- # Medieval (481-1453)
- # Renaissance (1380-1600)
- # 20th Century
- # Contemporary
- # Actor / Celebrity / Rock Star
- # Angel
- # Assassin
- # Baron
- # Dragon
- # Fairy
- # God
- # Killer
- # Lord / Nobleman
- # Outlaw
- # Prince
- # Psychic / Seer
- # Gypsy
- # Lawyer
- # Orphan
- # Strong Heroine
- # Ancient Race
- # Devil / Demon
- # Fairy / Sprite
- # Monster
- # Long
Description
This is the riveting first-person narrative of Kvothe, a young man who grows to be one of the most notorious magicians his world has ever seen. From his childhood in a troupe of traveling players, to years spent as a near-feral orphan in a crime-riddled city, to his daringly brazen yet successful bid to enter a legendary school of magic, The Name of the Wind is a novel that transports readers into the body and mind of a wizard.
Details
Publisher: DAW
Publication Date: April 6, 2009
Pages: 662
Formats: Print
Publisher: DAW
Publication Date: April 6, 2009
Pages: 662
Formats: Print