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The Name of the Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicle Book 1)Read on Amazon

The Name of the Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicle Book 1)

www.amazon.com/dp/B0010SKUYM
Heidi BrionesS.E.N. Spence

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- 🌪️ The protagonist, Kvothe, seeks to learn powerful magic at the University, inspired by legendary figures like Taborlin the Great. - 📚 He expresses a desire to master the name of the wind, a significant aspect of his magical journey. - 👶 Despite his youthful appearance, Kvothe feels frustrated by being treated like a child and longs for recognition of his maturity. - ⏳ The narrative suggests that worrying about the future signifies the end of childhood innocence. - 🔍 The story explores themes of knowledge, growth, and the complexities of coming of age in a magical world.

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  • once a noose is tied, it will fit one neck as easily as another.
  • “No. It began at the University. I went to learn magic of the sort they talk about in stories. Magic like Taborlin the Great. I wanted to learn the name of the wind.
  • “You don’t sound as young as you look.” I hoped he’d come to grips with it fairly soon. It gets tiresome being spoken to as if you are a child, even if you happen to be one.
  • The day we fret about the future is the day we leave our childhood behind.
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