I wasted my youth not reading this beautiful series by Ursula K. LeGuin and I thought it deserved to be the first post here. Having read so much fantasy over the years, I can see so much of it in the books that have come out more recently. It’s the type of book that is written so that every single word has a purpose, and doesn’t languish in one place or another. I highly recommend the audiobook version as well.

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    2 years ago

    The audiobook version is done so well! Every time I make my way through this world again I get irritated with the Ghibli movie adaptation lol

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      2 years ago

      I already got duped by the BBC radio version because I thought it was one of those book bundles–is it worth listening? I have to read the rest of the series before starting so I’m curious if it’s worth it.

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        2 years ago

        Idk about the BBC Radio Version but the version they have on Audible was very enjoyable imo.

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    2 years ago

    I also got to them as an adult, having first seen the not very good Studio Ghibli film. It’s a series where, like so many of Ursula’s work, you have to completely break all preconceived notions of trope and action.

    She undoes the macho power fantasy and presents empathy as the key to understanding and resolving so many issues in life.

    highly recommend the series, more so since they have seen recent reprints.

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    2 years ago

    Also read them for the first time as an adult. The first book didn’t do a ton for me, but I loved Tombs of Atuan and Tales from Earthsea