Amber Herbert reviewed The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss (The Kingkiller Chronicle, #1)
I'd Follow Kvothe Anywhere
5 stars
Rothfuss is a phenomenal storyteller with a knack for filling out a world through action over exposition. His prose is a delight to read, and his descriptions are lush without being flowery.
Kvothe is an intriguing and nuanced character. Despite being gifted in sympathy, sygaldry, and music, he fucks up or finds himself in less-than-stellar situations on the regular. But his development and journey is more honest and realistic because of his numerous faults. His only being fifteen certainly helps that believability along.
I also love how the magic is a natural part of the world instead of the main focus. Though magical elements are there, and add quite a bit to the story, Kvothe's growth as a person is at the forefront of the tale.
I recommend The Name of the Wind to anyone looking for a great fantasy novel that focuses more on character than magic.