Fortunately Bast himself, one of the book’s characters, agreed to review the materials and give his assessment. The way I decided to approach this was to pull together a list of possible causes, and then ask someone who would know for sure if any of them were true. It has been over 11 years since my former Penguin rep, Peter Giannoni, mailed me an ARC of book one,The Name of the Wind, telling me that he thought I would like it (true) and that the author had written all three books while he was in grad school so there wouldn’t be a wait involved beyond the usual one year between each release (not true).Īt this point, seven years out from when I read book two, Wise Man’s Fear, it seemed time to get some hard facts about the cause for the continuing absence of book three. The author is sick of being asked about it, the publisher is sick of being asked about it, and readers are sick of asking booksellers about it. It is a weariness shared by others connected to the book as well. One thing many booksellers have in common is a weariness of answering questions about the publication date of the third book in Patrick Rothfuss’ Kingkiller trilogy.
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