The Farthest Shore (The Earthsea Cycle, Book 3)

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English language

Published Sept. 11, 2001 by Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media.

ISBN:
978-0-606-22122-1
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Wonderful

4 stars

I listened to the audiobook version of this story, which was narrated by Rob Ingles. Many years ago he performed the Lord of the Rings; it was a wonderful surprise to hear that old favorite voice retelling this story. Perhaps because of this narration I felt there were echoes of Tolkien's work. An old wizard, a rising king, a long journey.

I loved the characters, particularly Ged. The idea of a great person who is also extremely humble, a sorcerer who loves to sail — I appreciate the juxtaposition.

I could also see a bit of Le Guin's interest in the Tao Te Ching seeping into the story. When Ged and the other characters discussed leadership, they depicted Lao Tzu's ideal of a sovreign who did very little and allowed people to govern themselves. Strange to have a story of the ascendency of a King to play upon anarchistic themes.

When one door is closed many more are open

4 stars

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Subjects

  • Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
  • Classics
  • Children's 12-Up - Fiction - Fantasy
  • Fairy Tales & Folklore - Single Title