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The end feels rushed, after a slow and careful build up. This is the first book in the series that does not feel complete on its own, anticipating a sequel, and is somehow lesser for it. Yet, it was good to return to Tenar, even as she at times became merely a vehicle for communicating opposing views of the role of gender in society, less of a person of her own. But perhaps that was part of the point, that she was not allowed to be what she might be, instead shaped and molded by others.
She had been told that men must not look into a dragon's eyes, but that was nothing to her.