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A Wizard of Earthsea
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February 1, 2014
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February 28, 2014
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Harold Ogle
I read this book years ago, in my twenties, and liked it so much, I distressed that I hadn't read it earlier, as it seemed most of my friends had. So last year I figured I'd read it aloud to my son, and checked it out from the library. We started to read it in the hardcover edition I've selected here, but it is a book dense with deep thoughts on what it is to be human and it took us a long time to read through it...two copies of the book had to be checked out from two different libraries, since ...more
kvon
Aug 03, 2009 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
As I get older I think that I don't understand the depths of this book as I did when I was young...
It is interesting to read it post-Other Wind. I see now how few women there are, and how little interest in them Ged has.

2018 Reread
What strikes me most this go round is how distant the narration is. Lately I've gotten used to tight third person narration, and we rarely see inside Ged's head. A year can pass by in a paragraph. But when she does turn her attention to description, Le Guin is lyrical.
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Andrea
May 15, 2009 rated it liked it
Sparrowhawk is a driven boy whose anger and jealousy often drive him to do things that could be considered unwise, but there is no doubt that he possesses considerable power. This first tale of his adventures in the world of Earthsea tells of how he leaves home to be educated as a wizard and comes to face a terrible dark creature that could be his ruin.

I really appreciated the story in A Wizard of Earthsea and the characters. I love how the main character grows throughout the tale, but I simply
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Amy
Oct 25, 2013 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
I'm glad I finally got around to reading this. It's been sitting on my shelf for as long as I can remember. I got the impression that J.K. Rowling may have read this at some point before writing Harry Potter. Good story. On to book two!! ...more
Melissa
Jul 08, 2013 rated it it was ok
I'm not sure I understand the appeal of this book. I found the writing style not to my taste. It felt like wading through dry sand -- long stretches of dry sand that are so vast that you can't see the edges. I wanted to see what happened so I read to the end, but the end was not very satisfying either. ...more
Beth
Apr 09, 2011 rated it it was amazing
This is a great read, with rich and engrossing language. This reread I was paying attention to GED’s schooling, and noticing how adults were making misjudgments that were either marked or unmarked by the text.

Fun discussion as well.
Amy
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