We're not not just waiting for The Doors of Stone -the title for Book 3 in Rothfuss' Chronicle-but also an expanded universe of adaptations and new material, with both a Kingkiller Chronicle movie and TV series on the horizon. The UK covers for the first two books in Patrick Rothfuss' "The Kingkiller Chronicle." Gollancz Books Will 2019 bring answers, and an end to our long vigil? We don't even know what king this kingkiller has killed. But we've yet to learn why he lives incognito and whether Kvothe found his vengeance against the seven deadly beings known as The Chandrian who killed his family long ago. In the first two books of the Chronicle we've learned of Kvothe's studies at a university of magic, his entanglements with the non-human Fae and troubles in both high and low society, as he's pinched between Vintish nobles and Imre loansharks. In The Kingkiller Chronicle the bard Kvothe tells the story of his life (each novel a single day of recounting) from the tavern where he lives in self-imposed exile, under an assumed name. So when it comes to highly anticipated fantasy series, fans of author Patrick Rothfuss, not George R.R. The Wise Man's Fear, the second book in the three-part Kingkiller Chronicle, was released in 2011, a few months before the publication date for A Dance with Dragons, the most recent book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series (the basis for Game of Thrones).
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