A review by maximum_moxie
The Slow Regard of Silent Things by Patrick Rothfuss

5.0

As Rothfuss himself says, this is a “weird” story that not everyone will enjoy. It has little action as such, and is motivated by the semi-inscrutable logic of its main character’s “madness”. Yet it is beautiful, and endearing, and really gets you into the head of someone with a compelling world of her own. I felt as fragile-yet-hopeful as Auri by the end of this book—and making me feel like the character shows great talent on Rothfuss’s part.