The narrow road between desires / Patrick Rothfuss ; illustrated by Nate Taylor.
By: Rothfuss, Patrick.
Contributor(s): Taylor, Nate.
Series: kingkiller chronicle: Publisher: London : Gollancz, 2023Description: 240 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9781399616218 (hbk.) :; 1399616218 (hbk.) :.Subject(s): Fantasy | Fantasy | FantasyGenre/Form: Fantasy fiction.Summary: Bast knows how to bargain. The give-and-take of a negotiation is as familiar to him as the in-and-out of breathing; to watch him trade is to watch an artist at work. But even a master's brush can slip. When he accepts a gift, taking something for nothing, Bast's whole world is knocked askew, for he knows how to bargain - but not how to owe. From dawn to midnight over the course of a single day, follow the Kingkiller Chronicle's most charming fae as he schemes and sneaks, dancing into trouble and back out again with uncanny grace. 'The Narrow Road Between Desires' is Bast's story. In it he traces the old ways of making and breaking, following his heart even when doing so goes against his better judgement. After all, what good is caution if it keeps him from danger and delight?Item type | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Adult book | Eccleston Library Fantasy | Available | 38055400025105 |
Bast knows how to bargain. The give-and-take of a negotiation is as familiar to him as the in-and-out of breathing; to watch him trade is to watch an artist at work. But even a master's brush can slip. When he accepts a gift, taking something for nothing, Bast's whole world is knocked askew, for he knows how to bargain - but not how to owe. From dawn to midnight over the course of a single day, follow the Kingkiller Chronicle's most charming fae as he schemes and sneaks, dancing into trouble and back out again with uncanny grace. 'The Narrow Road Between Desires' is Bast's story. In it he traces the old ways of making and breaking, following his heart even when doing so goes against his better judgement. After all, what good is caution if it keeps him from danger and delight?