A review by reflejx
Tehanu by Ursula K. Le Guin

4.0

Since I read Tehanu in short bursts over the course of a few months, I don't think the book itself is to blame for my experience of it as choppy or disjointed. The writing and world building are lovely as ever, with a healthy dose of anti-patriarchal sentiment and character development that seems a little more socially settled, in comparison to the previous Earthsea books, where social interactions felt much more isolated. I may give the Earthsea cycle a rest for now, but look forward to continuing it regardless.