The Name of the WindPatrick Rothfuss
fantasy
The Name of the Wind
by Patrick Rothfuss · 2007
Good shot
662 pages
Long read (400–600 pages)
Level: Easy
Part of the kingkiller chronicle series (Book 1)
The pitch in one sentence
Beautifully written coming-of-age fantasy; slower burn but huge fan devotion.
Why he'll actually read this
Beautifully written coming-of-age fantasy; slower burn but huge fan devotion. That premise does the heavy lifting, and the execution delivers.
This is the first book in a series, which is either a selling point or a warning depending on your guy. For most readers, finishing book one and immediately wanting the next is a feature, not a bug.
What the boyfriend archetype loves about it
- The hook lands in the first chapter — no patience required
- Prose stays out of the way and lets the story move
- Long, but earns every page
- Strong word-of-mouth — he can recommend it right after finishing
Potential friction
This won't work for every guy. It has a learning curve — either from pacing, length, or a slow opening. Go in with eyes open and maybe read the first chapter together.
The verdict
Worth it for the right guy. You know your audience better than the Boyfriend Score does.
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