We’ve named Patrick Rothfuss‘s The Name of the Wind as FanLit’s Favorite Book of 2007. Since this is our first year in existence, this is our first award ever. Mr. Rothfuss’s response: “That’s so cool. I’m proud to be your first….”
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Well, we did have a lot of comments on this when we posted it 2 years ago. Just moving it here and backdating it. (Best of 2007)
Doing some snooping and now I feel like I’m reading 8 years ago. (I finished Name of the Wind not too long ago, and I’m just finishing Red Seas Under Red Skies now).