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A review by carriercat
The Slow Regard of Silent Things by Patrick Rothfuss
5.0
Reading this book in the loft of a bunkroom, I was able to really feel a bit of what Auri felt: the serenity of being present and of everything being right.
This story was really compelling to me because of the emphasis on the sacredness of the everyday. It wasn’t a story in the way I expected, but then again, every time I read Pat Rothfuss I expect there to be some poetry in the words.
I enjoyed it more than I thought I would!
This story was really compelling to me because of the emphasis on the sacredness of the everyday. It wasn’t a story in the way I expected, but then again, every time I read Pat Rothfuss I expect there to be some poetry in the words.
I enjoyed it more than I thought I would!