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The Name of the Wind

4.1

2007 · Patrick Rothfuss · 662 pages · Epic Fantasy

The Name of the Wind is a book that inspires passionate devotion and equally passionate frustration, sometimes from the same reader. Rothfuss writes prose that sings, builds a magic system that satisfies both the logical and the mystical, and creates a frame narrative that adds genuine depth to the storytelling. Kvothe's brilliance and the handling of female characters are legitimate weak points that pull some readers out of the experience. The unfinished state of the trilogy is the elephant in the room, and potential readers deserve to know that going in. But taken on its own terms, this is a beautifully written fantasy novel that does things with language and structure that very few books in the genre even attempt. Whether that's enough depends entirely on what you're looking for.

Normal People

3.8

2018 · Sally Rooney · 266 pages · Literary Fiction

Sally Rooney's second novel tracks two people from the same small Irish town through four years of university, orbiting each other in a pattern of connection and missed connection that feels painfully accurate. The psychological depth is remarkable, the dialogue sharp, and Rooney's handling of class dynamics, mental illness, and the gap between what people feel and what they say is consistently intelligent. The lack of quotation marks and the characters' refusal to communicate clearly frustrate some readers, and the ending divides opinion, but this is contemporary literary fiction operating at a high level of craft and emotional honesty.