I'm of two minds about this book, which is a novella set in the same world as the first two books in the Kingkiller Chronicles. On the one hand, it seems kind of self-serving - Auri is one of the author's favorite characters from said chronicles, and there isn't much of a plot here. As some have ...
Amazing illustrations, smart story structure that makes the second read through all the better. This is a children's book for adults with a dark sense of humor and it was right up my alley. I'm about to start the second book and only hope that more are to come. Perhaps the greatest part of the bo...
A very enjoyable book that does well at comedy too! (Not for young kids) What a horrible, awful little child. Avoid the third ending. Its teeth are yellow and rotted.
When the title says slow regard, believe it as one hundred fifty pages are spent following Auri’s activities over the course of a week without much of a storyline to draw it all together. Although Auri’s character has a certain charm, reading about her finding just the right location for objects ...
Okey i just realized something and i need to write it down sorry folks.And sorry for my grammar. Im just learning english.After reading somewhere if maybe in reality Kvothe is Taborling. And all the tales about Taborlin are profecys, and in reality its about Kvothe.Let me gather the proofs. But b...
Well, where do I begin? Most reviews of this book state it's longer than the first one, but the twist isn't as good, and you know what? That's pretty spot on. The first book will take you about 5 minutes to read, and has a surprising twist, that makes since if you read it again. This book will ta...