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mysteriousnorse 's review for:
The Farthest Shore
by Ursula K. Le Guin
It is extremely important to read the Earthsea series in order.
Le Guin goes hard here. If The Tombs of Atuan has a slow start this one starts and ends really intensely and doesn’t let up the whole way through. There are some legitimately terrifying things presented in this as the world loses magic and memory to the machinations of a villain who thinks he’s in control. This is the clear big event book, and Le Guin does it well, but as with the last book: nothing is ever easy at the end.
My Earthsea Reviews:
A Wizard of Earthsea 4 Stars
The Tombs of Atuan 4 Stars
The Farthest Shore 4 Stars
Tehanu 5 Stars
Tales from Earthsea 4 Stars
The Other Wind 4 Stars
Le Guin goes hard here. If The Tombs of Atuan has a slow start this one starts and ends really intensely and doesn’t let up the whole way through. There are some legitimately terrifying things presented in this as the world loses magic and memory to the machinations of a villain who thinks he’s in control. This is the clear big event book, and Le Guin does it well, but as with the last book: nothing is ever easy at the end.
My Earthsea Reviews:
A Wizard of Earthsea 4 Stars
The Tombs of Atuan 4 Stars
The Farthest Shore 4 Stars
Tehanu 5 Stars
Tales from Earthsea 4 Stars
The Other Wind 4 Stars