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yverne 's review for:
The Farthest Shore
by Ursula K. Le Guin
adventurous
dark
An old favourite, re-read again. The slow draining of magic from the world, leaving it grey, and people bereft of hope. Ged and the young Prince Arren of Enlad track down the perpetrator, in a journey that changes them both irrevocably. As with Le Guin's books, there is a well-handled sense of bleakness in the darker bits.