Luce started reading Tehanu by Ursula K. Le Guin

Tehanu by Ursula K. Le Guin
In this final episode of "The Earthsea Cycle", the widowed Tenar finds and nurses her aging friend, Sparrowhawk, a magician …
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8% complete! Luce has read 3 of 36 books.
In this final episode of "The Earthsea Cycle", the widowed Tenar finds and nurses her aging friend, Sparrowhawk, a magician …
Das ferne Ufer (German language, 1981, Heyne)
The Farthest Shore is a fantasy novel by the American author Ursula K. Le Guin, first published by Atheneum in …
The #1 New York Times–bestselling author of What If? and How To provides his best answers yet to the weirdest …
Das ferne Ufer (German language, 1981, Heyne)
The Farthest Shore is a fantasy novel by the American author Ursula K. Le Guin, first published by Atheneum in …
As I did end up really liking the first part, I want to know more about Ged's story :) and audio books are great for slow winter days!
I really enjoyed listening to this audio book, my first read of a longer story by Ursula K Le Guin. In the beginning it was a bit slow, but the characters and especially the character development of Ged captivated me more and more. My only point of criticism is the casual sexism in the book, but which is reflected on by Ursula K Le Guin in the foreword very well.
Originally published in 1968, Ursula K. Le Guin’s A Wizard of Earthsea marks the first of the six now beloved …
The #1 New York Times–bestselling author of What If? and How To provides his best answers yet to the weirdest …
@pikapika there's no way for me I'll ever manage to read that much 😂 crossing my fingers for you though!
Exciting read, one of the books I couldn't put down. It's a very interesting analysis of humans and how they live together, and thoughts about if a kind of "benevolent dictator" would make it better or worse. I feel like the book doesn't come to a conclusion on its own, but let's readers think about it and opens some really interesting questions I hadn't really thought about before. The characters and development are great, and the story is well written and very entertaining besides making me think.
Lilith Iyapo has just lost her husband and son when atomic fire consumes Earth—the last stage of the planet’s final …
Lilith Iyapo has just lost her husband and son when atomic fire consumes Earth—the last stage of the planet’s final …