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O Tormento dos Céus - Ursula K. Le Guin
O Tormento dos Céus
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9789722331562 (9722331566)
Publisher: Editorial Presença
Pages no: 180
Edition language: Portuguese
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The better to see you, my dear
The better to see you, my dear rated it
5.0 Dream logic and existentialism
This certainly made up for "City of Illusions". I admit that the end lost me, but then again, dreams are not supposed to make sense all the way. There is a persistent feeling of urgency about this story. Haber's conceit and grandiosity is apparent soon enough, and the more the book advances, the m...
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YouKneeK rated it
3.0 Review: The Lathe of Heaven
The Lathe of Heaven is a standalone science fiction story by the same author that wrote the Earthsea series. The writing style seemed so different to me that it felt like it was written by a different author. The premise was great, the ideas and questions were thought-provoking, and the execution ...
Sci-Fi & Scary
Sci-Fi & Scary rated it
5.0 The Lathe of Heaven
I can’t believe I haven’t read this book before. The Lathe of Heaven is an exquisitely crafted work that explores the human need to control the world around it. Le Guin’s novel examines the havoc that even the most benevolent of men can wreak when they try to play God. It gives the reader a protagon...
maarjao
maarjao rated it
An excellent book from one of the greatest sci-fi authors of all time. The story takes place in a futuristic, slightly dystopian world. The MC is a rather ordinary person who has a gift or a curse - his dreams affect reality. Since he has no control of their content, he's trying to turn them off by ...
Bry's Bountiful Book Blog
Bry's Bountiful Book Blog rated it
4.0
Another great Le Guin novel. I swear, I like this woman's writing more and more with each book of hers I read! Although nominally a science fiction novel, the actual science was pretty scanty (which I'm fine with), and George Orr's power to alter reality with his dreams was more like something I'd...
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