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The Earthsea Quartet: "A Wizard Of Earthsea"; "The Tombs of Atuan"; "The Farthest Shore"; "Tehanu" (Puffin Books)
by: Ursula Le Guin

 : The Earthsea Quartet: "A Wizard Of Earthsea"; "The Tombs of Atuan"; "The Farthest Shore"; "Tehanu" (Puffin Books)

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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780140348033
ISBN: 0140348034
Label: Puffin
Manufacturer: Puffin
Number Of Pages: 704
Publication Date: June 24, 1993
Publisher: Puffin
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent
Hi. I remember reading these books as a kid. I was blown away by the first one, complete with its magical language and such, and then dragged down to the depths of the labyrinth in the 'tombs'. I could almost actually smell the fear in that home of the minotaurs. These are special books.

I also seem to remember the third one being abit beyond my grasp, and even more so the last book. But on the strength of the first two alone this is a definite must buy. I know I will.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Masterpiece
The Earth Sea series and all related stories creates a complete masterpiece and one of the keystones of the Fantasy world. No they are not classic fantasy books. Unlike the ordinary ones, the series concentrate on people, human beings, persons. And when you read the series, you find yourself in a fantasy world of your own. Unique among the fantasy series and the best of Le Guin's.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Help your ten year old turn into the sort of adult you'd like them to be
Ignore the lurid cover - this is not empty sword and sorcery but a journey through key philosophical battlefronts that never interferes with a ripping good story for children.

Amazingly clever and beautifully written in economical prose - it's only years later that most children realize how unique Le Guin's books are in forming their ideas about the world.

How powerful is language? What could be the dark side of the promise of afterlife? What are the risks of demonstrating adolescent prowess?

The polar opposite to the CS Lewis Narnia stories, this is cold water poured on the Sunday school campfire.

See if you can spot the subsequent imitators like JK Rowling.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - One hundred stars for the Earthsea Trilogy
It has been stated before me, but I dare repeat this loud and clear: The Earthsea Trilogy is something unsurpassable. (I mean TRILOGY, it's not a mistake.) I was fortunate enough to read it, when it WAS a trilogy. And I daresay it is definitely not a book for children. For you can find lots of essential truths there (on the other hand, you can also find them in fairy tales, sometimes). Acknowledging and naming one's light and dark self in order to be whole, staying silent in order to hear, and many many other things you learn (sometimes - in a hard way) when you are young. The second part - the most beautiful love story I ever read (the word never mentioned). And going away forever, nobody knows where, instead of dying, if you are great enough (so it seemed when it WAS a trilogy!) Imagine this, a picture from reality, 20 something years ago: me, a student, translating "A Wizard of Eartsea" for my not-English speaking friends, and 5 other students sitting in a student's residence room and listening - every single evening!

And there's a worm in the apple, and only 4 stars remaining out of 100: I'd be much more happy, if Tehanu were never written. I'll try to do something about my temper at the moment and just say NOTHING about it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Darkness, Wizards and Dragons
This is the first in a series of books. There are 4 novels in the series and two collections of short stories. It follows the life and career of Ged a young man from the Island of Gont. Le Guin has created a very unique world, a world that is mostly water and each nation is a collection of islands. This book is also one of a few that has children's teens and adult editions in print.

Ged apprentices to the local Wizard on God, and is eventually sent to the school for wizards on Havnor. There in anger during a fight with other youths he releases a dark shadow, an evil. The Masters of the school appear and banish it from the island. However this shadow and Ged are now tied together in a very unique way.

After leaving the school Ged becomes haunted by the shadow he has released. He tries to return to the protection of Havnor but cannot return to the island the magic protecting the island will not let him approach. So he decides to head south.

The shadow is getting closer and closer to him, and he must discern it's true name or else he will not be able to defeat it. Can he solve the puzzle, will he wrestle with his shadow and win or will he succumb to the evil he has let loose.

This is a book I first read back in highschool. Then a few years back had to read it for an English literature course at the University of Waterloo I was about a third of the way through it when I realized I had read it before and that is when I found our that the story continued. Since then the two collections of short stories have been published in this world.

Le Guin deals with some big questions of life in this book. Such questions as:

Who am I?
Do I have a role or purpose in life?
Can I defeat the darkness within me?
Can good conquer over evil?
Why am I here?
Can I make a difference?

This book will be a good read for anyone who has ever struggled with some of these questions. Or who wants to use a novel to help them grow to have a deeper understanding of themselves.




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