![]() “Is there a publication date for the third book?” Rothfuss said. “I took it apart… the entire manifold has been disassembled and it’s been sitting next to it.” “Not everything functions in a straight line, he said, comparing it to a car under repair. ![]() In a February livestream Q&A, Rothfuss said he was deep in the revision process on Book 3, though that didn’t mean it was necessary near completion. ![]() According to a new blog post from Rothfuss, “the writing isn’t going well.” That is, unless the writing goes really poorly.ĭ’oh. A new entry in The Kingkiller Chronicle hasn’t been released since 2011’s The Wise Man’s Fears, but there’s reason to believe that Book 3, currently titled The Doors of Stone, is approaching completion. ![]() Beginning with 2007’s The Name of the Wind, Patrick Rothfuss’ Kingkiller Chronicle trilogy quickly became one of the must-read fantasy sagas of the century, following the red-headed Kvothe (pronounced “quoth”) from his travelling bard origins through his magical studies and growing political influence, all narrated from a darkening future that has found Kvothe in hiding as a roadside innkeeper. Martin’s Game of Thrones sequel The Winds of Winter is far from the only rabidly anticipated fantasy installment we’re hoping to read in 2017. ![]()
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