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joshbrown 's review for:
The Wise Man's Fear
by Patrick Rothfuss
A great return to a fascinating world filled with unforgettable characters. Some people think Kvothe is too perfect, especially in this book. I have to disagree. Kvothe has a tremendous amount of natural talent, yes, but he has a lot of flaws and he ends up creating a lot of his own problems. Also, if this trilogy is really the tragedy that it seems to be, the second act is where the hero is at his highest and fully prepared for the fall. I guess we'll see when the trilogy concludes.