Eventhough, we still do

You write in order to change the world, knowing perfectly well that you probably can't, but also knowing that literature is indispensable to the world... The world changes according to the way people see it, and if you alter, even by a millimeter, the way...

People look at reality, then you can change it.

- James Baldwin

domingo, 25 de septiembre de 2011

English books: The Wise Man's Fear

Hello guys! I'm so sorry for leaving the blog for a time so long but in my school the Professors might think that we don´t have enough homework for keeping us "happy". You know, we're fed up with homework! But the thing is that at this right moment I have some time for writing you about a book I finished decades ago (more than one week). This one's "The Wise Man's Fear", the second part of the Kingkiller Chronicle. The first "day" was "The Name of the Wind" and I wrote you about it too. For you to remember, it talks about Kvothe's story, a young boy that finds his parents and his whole Edema Ruh troupe dead by the Chandrian, very dangerous people. Kvothe enters to the University at a very young age and he starts being an "interesting" person. He lives lots of adventures and those.
The book is tolled by Kvothe him shelve, when he gets older.
In this second part Kvothe goes out from the University for a while. He goes to Vintas, looking for a patron and he starts finding him shelve with important people. During this time he helps a noble with a women and he goes to find some bandits that stole his mayor treasures.
He also spends time with Felurian, one of the Fae and lots of more things.
Are you looking forward to reading it? I hope so because it's an amazing book!
I leave you some of the critics for "The Name of the Wind":

"It is a rare and great pleasure to find a fantasist writing not only with the accuracy of language that is essential to fantasy-making, but with true music in the words as well. Wherever Pat Rothfuss goes with the big story that begins with THE NAME OF THE WIND he'll carry us with him as a good singer carries us through a song."
---- Ursula K. Le Guin, bestselling author and winner of the National Book Award

"As with all the very best books in our field, it's not the fantasy trappings (wonderful as they are) that make this novel so good, but what the author has to say about true, common things, about ambition and failure, art, love and loss."
---- Tad Williams, New York Times bestselling author of Shadowmarch, Otherland, and Memory, Sorrow and Thorn


What can I leave you of my invention?
"An AMAZING book, with all the letters. This is one of those books that when you have them open and your eyes are slipping through their infinitive words you forget the world, the problems and your shelve. You start being the character and you stop being human, you become a paper person. With Kvothe, I left my shelve behind and I started being a minstrel, a boy with an ambition, with loads of problems and... with a destiny, thought I still don't know what it is when I open these books."
----Miriam Huárriz, writer of "Historias de Miriam" and future bestselling author with her book in process

Well, I think I have said everything with that critic, EVERYTHING. I just assure you that if you're a good reader you're going to enjoy the experience being a bandit, an Arcanist, a Bloodless... and also enjoying that you can't be harm experiencing all the adventures and dangerous matters our Kvothe goes by during this volume.

I am leaving you the official page for Patrick Rothfuss, the author:
And three good videos on Patrick Rothfuss and his books, on "The Wise Man's Fear" and the link to a page in Spanish:
After this large text I think you could need this I'm going to post right now:

Title: The Wise Man's Fear
Printer: DAW BOOKS
Author: Patrick Rothfuss
Cover design: Ed Freeman and Matthias Clamer
Collection design: DAW BOOKS
Parts of the book: 1 (but there are another two books, one printed and the other one coming soon, I hope)
Pages of the story: 994

Well guys, I leave you this book for you to find it in every library you go to. If you don't, tell them that without this book they're going to close soon they commerce.

Kisses!
Miriam

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