by Ursula K. Le Guin
"Si elle vient, c'est de là qu'elle viendra, dit-il. Et si elle ne vient pas, c'est là qu'elle est."
The Other Wind is the sixth and final book in the Earthsea series. I really enjoyed the series, although I thought this last book was the weakest. The story started off very strong, and I especially enjoyed the first 25% or so. After that, while there were still good parts and I was still interes...
I read Le Guin's fifth Earthsea novel when it first came out a decade ago, and loved it. It seemed like the perfect cap to a series that went from classic coming-of-age, hero-journey ([b:A Wizard of Earthsea|13642|A Wizard of Earthsea (Earthsea Cycle, #1)|Ursula K. Le Guin|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.clo...
I enjoyed some aspects of this novel but compared to the other books in the cycle, it is disappointing.
The last book of the 'Earthsea Chronicles'. The ending chapter was the shortest, but all the loose ends were so impeccably tied up that the the conclusion was not rushed or abrupt, as can only be executed by a master storyteller. And as elaborate as the plot (of the whole series) has been, there is ...
After my [ex-]husband got me into the Earthsea Cycle novels by Ursula LeGuin, I was quick to order the three books added after he'd read the books. I delayed reading The Other Wind after I lost the fourth book in the series, Tehanu, but finally gave in to the lure of finding out what had happened to...
How many months overdue is this review? Since sometime late last year, anyway...I was still in Belgium...that was two countries ago!This will almost certainly be the last novel about Earthsea that we shall see from Ursula LeGuin and it is a much more fitting end than Tehanu because it feels triumpha...
The Other Wind is the beautiful sunset story that fans of Earthsea were hoping for when they got Tehanu instead. Here we see the characters happy in their old age, having one last adventure, rather than being miserable and abused. It is basically what the last Indiana Jones sequel tried to be but ...
The first Earthsea novel in lo, these many years. Lovely. Filled me with a deep satisfaction. (June 2008)