![]() ![]() Rothfuss was also closely involved in an attempt to launch a multimedia adaptation of his books, which would have involved both a trilogy of films based directly on the novels and a prequel TV series revolving around the parents of his protagonist, Kvothe. ![]() Rothfuss has reported bouts of ill health, as well as trauma related to family bereavements. Reasons for the delay, as with Martin, have been speculated. Rothfuss, on the other hand, has maintained near constant zero radio silence on the status of book in recent years, despite posting a picture of an apparently semi-complete draft in 2013 that was circulating among his beta readers. Martin has provided updates on The Winds of Winter, albeit extremely infrequent ones, but has recently reported much more significant progress being made. ![]() ![]() Martin's The Winds of Winter, which it actually exceeds in waiting time (though only by five months). The Doors of Stone is probably the second-most-eagerly-awaited fantasy novel of the moment, behind only George R.R. Nine years later, the third book remains unpublished. The second book, The Wise Man's Fear, did as well on release in 2011. With over 10 million sales, The Name of the Wind became one of the biggest-selling debut fantasy novels of the century. Rothfuss shot to fame with the first book in the trilogy, The Name of the Wind, in 2007. ![]()
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