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 . -- Brandon Sanderson , New York Times -bestselling author of Mistborn.
There is a beauty to Pat\'s writing that defies description. -- Robin Hobb , New York Times -bestselling author of Assassin\'s Apprentice Masterful....
Le Guin , award-winning author of Earthsea The characters are real and the magic is true. -- Ursula K. -- 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.
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.
R. -- George R.
He\'s bloody good, this Rothfuss guy.
Praise for The Kingkiller Chronicle: The best epic fantasy I read last year....
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.
In this book, Patrick Rothfuss brings us into the world of one of The Kingkiller Chronicle\'s most enigmatic characters.
And it gives the reader a chance to learn Things that only Auri knows....
At once joyous and haunting, this story offers a chance to see the world through Aurir\'s eyes.
The Slow Regard of Silent Things is a brief, bittersweet glimpse of Auri\'s life, a small adventure all her own.
Her name is Auri, and she is full of mysteries.
A young woman lives there, tucked among the sprawling tunnels of the Underthing, snug in the heart of this forgotten place.
Few people know of it: a broken web of ancient passageways and abandoned rooms. --Terry Brooks Deep below the University, there is a dark place.
Martin - Rothfuss has real talent.
R. --George R. --Lin-Manuel Miranda - He\'s bloody good, this Rothfuss guy.
I just love the world of Patrick Rothfuss.
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