goldendawn
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Le Guin has written a fifth book for Earthsea. So, its the Earthsea Quintet now
hotcocoababe said:GUESS WHAT MARCUS THE EXACT same thing happened to Amber! Amber only got to two artists as well and ran out of time to include her third!
Amber is --> at the parallel between herself and Marcus LOL
Justin would really like to know the title of that book.goldendawn said:Le Guin has written a fifth book for Earthsea. So, its the Earthsea Quintet now
Marcus laughs, and agrees. Tenar has become pragmatic, but is still thoughtful. She has much matured. "Tombs of Atuan" is nonetheless, perhaps Marcus' favourite. He doesn't really like "The Farthest Shore". But he loves the resolution of "A Wizard of Earthsea" and "Tehanu".jhakka said:Justin will find out some time this afternoon after his exam. He is greatly anticipating the ending.
Justin quite likes Tenar's character, and much prefers her to Ahra. She's much more interesting when she's not being an arrogant little snot.
Justin finds that the books aren't that deep, as they are more plot based. A Wizard of Earthsea was very easy to understand, as it seemed to be a list of events, however it is true that The Farthest Shore was more complex.glitterfairy said:Lynn greets Marcus. Lynn also feels as if she should read Earthsea Quartet (and other book) now as she can remember little about it. However Lynn admits that she is not the hugest fan of Ursula le Guin as she finds her books a little too... deep for her taste. Lynn muchly prefers Sherri S. Temper, who writes beautifully in a very engaging manner with very simple and subtle motifs.
Justin found the title of the book. It is called The Other Wind. Justin hopes it features Ged or Tenar, as he wasn't that fussed on Arren/Lebannen.goldendawn said:Marcus doesn't remember the title, because he hasn't read the fifth book yet. He is going to go to Angus an Robertson some time, or Dymocks Online and buy it.
Marcus has most certainly heard of it, but he hasn't read it.hotcocoababe said:Incidentally, at the moment she has just finished Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, (for about the 5th time) and asks if anyone else has read it? It is a MOST excellent story
Justin believes such a style of writing is an essential aspect of understanding how the genre has evolved. He wishes he had reread the book earlier so he could have mentioned it in his Reflection Statement.goldendawn said:Le Guin wrote "A Wizard of Earthsea" as if it were a ballad or an epic.