The Name of the Wind

The Name of the Wind

by Patrick Rothfuss

Kote is a simple innkeeper. Unfortunately, the roads are not safe these days, so business isn’t doing so well. Part of the problem is that a bunch of giant spider-like creatures are living near his village, so Kote decides to wipe them out. Because simple innkeepers always kill packs of monsters in their spare time.

One man is sure that Kote is more than he seems. He calls himself Chronicler, and he is sure that Kote is the legendary hero or villain (depending on which legend you listen to) Kvothe. After hounding Kote for a while, Chronicler finally gets him to confess to being Kvothe. Chronicler really wants to know the truth behind all of the stories about Kvothe, but Kvothe will only talk if Chronicler promises to write exactly what Kvothe says.

Much of The Name of the Wind is Kvothe telling us about his life. He’s done some pretty impressive things. He was born into a group of traveling performers, so he learned to act, sing, and ply instruments. An wizard/scholar named Abenthy travels with his family for a while, and he teaches Kvothe the basics of magic/science. However, Abenthy never teaches him the really powerful magic, where if you can name something, you can control it. Kvothe decides he wantes to learn the name of the wind, which is something that Abenthy knows. Abenthy encourages him to attend the University, where he can learn that kind of magic, but before that can happen, Kvothe’s family is killed.

Kvohte survives as an orphan for a while, but he eventually gets into the University, where can study naming magic, and maybe even find out more about who killed his family. We learn a lot about Kvothe’s life at the University – how he fell in love, how he was banned from ever setting foot in the library again after an incident involving a candle, and how he manages to become a student of the Master Namer.

This book is big, but it is only part on of three. We get a lot of hints about the things he has done, but we don’t know, for example, why he eventually gets expelled from the University, how he gets the nickname of Kvoth Kingkiller, or why he decides to pretend to be an inkeeper.. However, this book isn’t all about the past. Parts of it are set int he present, where dark forces appear to be at work. Kvothe may have very good reasons for hiding out.

You can read an excerpt from the book online at the author’s website.

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MoragaYoung AdultYA FIC ROTHFUSS, P.Checked out, due 6/4/12
OakleyYoung AdultYA FIC ROTHFUSS, P.Checked out, due 6/8/12
PinoleYoung AdultYA FIC ROTHFUSS, P.Checked out, due 5/9/12
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Tupac Shakur Legacy

Tupac Shakur Legacy

by Jamal Joseph

This book was written by Jamal Joseph, a friend of the Shakur family. It includes family photographs, reproductions of handwritten lyrics, poetry, and lots of other things.

You can look it up on Wikipedia.

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Tupac Shakur Legacy is not available in Contra Costa public libraries. You can request it through Link+. You get the book through your local library, so you will need to have a library card.

  1. Read all the directions.
  2. Click here to go to the Link+ search.
  3. Click "Request this item."
  4. Pick your local library. This will probably be "Contra Costa Public."
  5. Give them your library card number and whatever else they need.
  6. When the book comes in, your library will call you.

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Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist

Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist

by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan

Nick and Norah are two music fans who meet by chance one evening and spend the rest of the night talking about life and relationships, going to different performances, and falling in love.

You can read some of this book online at Google Books.

You can also check out a digital copy to read on your computer, but be sure you read the instructions first. You’ll need Adobe Digital Editions software to do this.

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MoragaYoung AdultYA FIC COHN, R.In library
OrindaYoung AdultYA FIC COHN, R.In library
PinoleYoung AdultFIC COHN, R.In library
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Pleasant HillYoung AdultYA FIC COHN, R.In library
San RamonYoung AdultYA FIC COHN, R.In library
San RamonYoung AdultYA FIC COHN, R.In library
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Ygnacio Valley (Walnut Creek)Young AdultYA FIC COHN, R.In library

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Safe

Safe

by Susan Shaw

Safe is the story of a thirteen-year-old girl, Tracy, who is raped on the way home from school. Safe never describes the rape and focuses instead on the aftermath – Tracy’s emotions and, eventually, her healing process.

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From Pieces to Weight: Once Upon a Time in Southside Queens

From Pieces to Weight: Once Upon a Time in Southside Queens

by 50 Cent and Kris Ex

This is one of 50 Cent’s autobiographies. He grew up in a rough part of Queens and started selling drugs before he was a teenager, but his life changed dramatically after he met Jam Master Jay.

You can read some of it online at Google Books.

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Nana

Nana

by Yazawa Ai

Two young women with the same name (one ordinary, slightly ditzy country girl and one rebellious aspiring rock star) encounter love, sex, and heartbreak in Tokyo. It’s been a huge hit in Japan, already resulting an animated TV series, two live-action films, video games, and a tribute album with major Japanese pop stars. This series has striking, stylized art.

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Contra Costa libraries don't have volume 1 of Nana, although they do have later volumes. You might want to request it through Link+. You get the book through your local library, so you will need to have a library card.

  1. Read all the directions.
  2. Click here to go to the Link+ search.
  3. Pick the volume you want. The first volumes are near the bottom. The most recent volumes are near the top.
  4. Click "Request this item."
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