Light-hearted, sort of like a fantasy version of Hitchhiker's Guide. Fairly short read. The series starts getting good with book # 3
This is one of my favorite books ever. Even though Kvothe is a Mary Sue, I just really love Rothfuss' writing
Not much happens in this story. The protagonist's job is to burn books, but after a while he wonders if it's the right thing to do. The end
The plot of this book is trivial, and also just bad. Essentially the protagonist makes an incredibly bad decision based on no information whatsoever, and is punished for it. The end
One of the few cases where I enjoyed both the book and the movie. Unfortunately, this is the only good book that Flynn has written
The book was completely forgettable. None of the characters were memorable, and nothing about it made me want to continue reading the series
The plot itself was trivial (a boy drowns in a river), and it is told extremely poorly. Roy abuses foreshadowing, and she does not do it well