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Gifts (Annals of the Western Shore, #1)
by Ursula K. Le Guin
by Ursula K. Le Guin
I was a little sad and frustrated by this story. That it took so long for justice, was frustrating but it comes. The challenge to the "gifts" from this generation. It is interesting to think that perhaps things had turned a bit inside out. And that the evil parts had been accepted as men became a bit more savage. That they didn't find ways to make life better, but rather dwelt in the trying of day to day existence with powers magic that was barely understood. It was interesting how the "gift" had been diluted and how their gift was a curse at the same time.
I was sad for the mother who was brought to these crazy circumstances and never quite understood what her husband was capable. He loved his wife, but resented her 'normalcy' she diluted his blood.
I was sad for the mother who was brought to these crazy circumstances and never quite understood what her husband was capable. He loved his wife, but resented her 'normalcy' she diluted his blood.
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