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Deep below the University, there is a dark place. Few people know of it: a broken web of ancient passageways and abandoned rooms. A young woman lives there, tucked among the sprawling tunnels of the Underthing, snug in the heart of this forgotten place.Her name is Auri, and she is full of mysteries.The Slow Regard of Silent Things is a brief, bittersweet glimpse of Auri’s life, a small adventure all her own. At once joyous and haunting, this story offers a chance to see the world through Auri’s eyes. And it gives the reader a chance to learn things that only Auri knows....In this book, Patrick Rothfuss brings us into the world of one of The Kingkiller Chronicle’s most enigmatic characters. Full of secrets and mysteries, The Slow Regard of Silent Things is the story of a broken girl trying to live in a broken world.

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I'll start with a warning: This is very different than the other books in the Kingkiller Chronicle series. There is no Kvothe, no advancement of the storyline, and *extremely* little happens during the book. It is also much shorter than the prior two books.It is a character study of Auri, Kvothe's friend that lives in the Underthing under the university. It describes the rhythms and activities of her day-to-day life. It sounds really boring - and I'm sure it will be to some readers! I mean, there is quite a bit of her finding just exactly the perfect spot in the Underthing to put her possessions. To her, placing things correctly is an art form and perhaps even magical - placing things instead of naming things (as in The Name of the Wind).That said, although it is probably not for everyone, I really enjoyed the read. Just go in knowing what you are getting in to.
I read this short book in one sitting, and then I sat down and thought about it for more than an hour. I asked myself, "Did I like this book?" It took me a while to decide. It is a very different kind of book. People who say it has no plot are wrong; it's just a very different plot -- a fuzzy-around-the-edges plot that takes a backseat to character development. It's the story of a week in Auri's life as she prepares for "his visit" and her need to provide a gift for him, a gift acquired in the proper way ... the novel has a beginning, middle and end -- and a conflict for Auri -- but stream of consciousness writing is unusual and lacks strong points to write out on a Triangle of Action for your 9th grade English teacher, who would expect plenty of points in Rising Action and some definite Denouement.However, for me, the backbone of a good novel is good characters. Characters with depth, characters with strength, interesting characters. I read once that romance novels -- not that this is a romance novel -- are successful if they make the reader fall in love with the man and/or want to be the woman. Stretching that point, I think a novel is successful if you'd want to live in that world or befriend that character. If you find yourself creating new situations in that world. Auri doesn't fit this mold ... no one would want to live in her world and certainly wouldn't want to be her; regardless, I adore her. Though she's highly unusual, and she has tremendous character. She is lovable, pitiable, and very real to the reader.Practical Me kept asking questions about her life. Where does she get food? Where does she go to the bathroom? What's going to happen when she runs out of drops for Foxen? And the biggest questions of all: how'd she get here, why does she stay, and doesn't anyone in her family come looking for her? These topics are basically ignored, although one single sentence -- a sentence that stopped me in my tracks -- gives us a very strong hint about what "broke her" and sent her into the Underthing. But this isn't a novel for Practical Me; that is, it isn't about answers -- it's about experience. Specifically, it's about the experience of being different, thinking differently, and being mentally ill -- in that, it made me think of the excellent novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime.Auri is mentally ill. Definitely mentally ill. I found myself asking, "Is she Schizophrenic or Bi-polar?" Her actions could indicate either one. She is absolutely suffering from OCD ... massive, massive case of OCD, but that alone wouldn't have sent her into the world of the Underthing. She seems pleased with her odd, lonely life interacting with inanimate objects.In the end, I decided I do like this novel. I'm going to read it again in a couple days, and I expect to get more from it the second time now that I know what to expect. The language is beautiful and immersive, and I think the book contains more answers than I garnered from a first read.

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