The Name of the Girl
Before Kvothe, another young student made his mark at the University; Elodin was not always Master Namer and before he learned the name of the wind, there was another name he sought to discover...
Before Kvothe, another young student made his mark at the University; Elodin was not always Master Namer and before he learned the name of the wind, there was another name he sought to discover...
A fanfic final book of the kingkiller chronicles. All characters, IP belong to Patrick Rothfuss. This telling is how I would end the book based on the clues in the first two. Please note this means there will be spoilers if you haven't read the first two books by Patrick Rothfuss, which are brilliant works of art. Go...
(U/C or major editing, which ever way you like to put it. The chapters are still up, so read it for all that you want.) A book listing books you have to read if you haven't because they are SO GOOD (I'm in tears QAQ) and it would be a shame if you don't.
Devan Lochees, better known as the Chronicler, might be seen as nothing but the author of Kvothe the Bloodless's biography. But whoever thinks of him this way, has certainly never gotten to know him. Follow his journey from his early years at the University to the moment he met Kote and Bast at the Waystone Inn. Is h...
Aurora has been neighbours with Arlo since she was just eight years old, yet the two of them could not be further apart. The one thing that brings the two together is the treehouse at the bottom of their yards, a place where their heaviest secrets lie, a place that is never spoken of yet is the most evident thing in...
The fairytale formula is simple-it takes a hero, one that's brave and cunning, a magical assistant to aid them, a worthy adversary, and on the other side of fall and triumph they reach the happy-ever-after. Dinah, being a philology graduate, is a master of fairytales. She's read them all cover to cover, and she's live...
Avaryn Alastors life couldn't possibly get any worse. That's what she told herself the second her feet crossed the threshold of Crestwood Academy. But boy, was she wrong. She'd never wanted to attend the most prestigious stuck-up school only made for the rich and the smart. She'd never even wanted to apply. But trag...