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Average rating4.4
Amazing story, but not as good as the first one.
In this second entry of the Kingkiller chronicle, we continue the story where we left it in the Name of the wind. The story continues to be an amazing story, nonetheless, the length of this volume is bigger than the first one which is present in the narration. With this one I had a greater feeling of there being a lot of filler content in order to elongate the story, this combined with the very episodic approach where we are told a different tale every 10/20 chapters. This made the reading a lot slower for me since all the cliffhangers were contained in one reading section.
Nonetheless, I still love all the characters and adventures they are involved in on a regular basis. I have the feeling I could be friends with any of the main pals of our main character Kvothe, this lies in an incredible skill in writing real feeling characters.
Once again I found myself cheering and lamenting with all the characters and feeling just like one more of the group.
Can't wait for the third part of this trilogy.