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A WIZARD OF EARTHSEA
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SPOILERS FOR A WIZARD OF EARTHSEA
On the whole I did not enjoy this book. It was too interior of the mind, too devoid of human relationships, too bereft of dialogue. I have realized that when too many pages go by without dialogue, I start to get BORED! Also, the lack of chicks in this books is super annoying.
I liked the emphasis on and significance of names. I liked pretty much every part when Ged was speaking to and interacting with other people (or even creatures) but those were too few and too far between. I think the last three pages of the book were my absolute favorite because he and Vetch were, you know, DOING STUFF and TALKING TO EACH OTHER.
I honestly have nothing to say about this book other than, "I read it."
I've finished the next book, The Tombs of Atuan, and I have much to say about it, so the series does get better, thank goodness.
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And yeah, Tombs was exactly what I would have expected from the time and the person (in a good way).
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It's strange for me, because she became much more of a gender feminist than I am. But reading the books as the development of a writer is fascinating to me. As opposed to when I was little and was just thrilled to have Tenar at all (in those pre-Tamora Peirce pre-Robin McKinley days, when Tenar was the best we got).