
The Other Wind
The Earthsea Cycle, Book 6
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Samuel Roukin
The sorcerer Alder fears sleep. The dead are pulling him to them at night. Through him they may free themselves and invade Earthsea.
Alder seeks advice from Ged, once Archmage. Ged tells him to go to Tenar, Tehanu, and the young king at Havnor. They are joined by amber-eyed Irian, a fierce dragon able to assume the shape of a woman.
The threat can be confronted only in the Immanent Grove on Roke, the holiest place in the world, and there the king, hero, sage, wizard, and dragon make a last stand.
In this final book of the Earthsea Cycle, Le Guin combines her magical fantasy with a profoundly human, earthly, humble touch.
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I am a fan of le Guin
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This was a satisfying conclusion to the series, and I'm nearly certain I wouldn't have appreciated the bittersweetness of it when I started the series as a teen, so just as well it took a bit.
Just a few flaws
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a masterpiece
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Subtlely complex
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Roukin’s narrative performance was also very much of quality. All in all this book has become a favorite. I never felt I would say this, but Ged’s tale feels complete.
Small things cast a big shadow
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Narration excellent in spite of name mistakes
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performance does not do it justice but is good enough to make the magic happen
beautiful story. pretty good performance.
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Le Guin tells stories that have the heft of myth to them.
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Setting aside that some of these events were predictable (or fated), the weaving of the characters" tales into a finally cohesive and satisfying conclusion was the art of a master author.
Everything said (at least for the first time), throughout the series, no matter how seemingly inconsequential, was ultimately a key to understanding and accepting the conclusion.
Somewhat predictable
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The narrator's performance was good in terms of tone, inflection, timing, and feeling. However, it didn't seem like he cared about the story or characters he was narrating. In addition to being inconsistent with the pronunciation of names (Irian and Thorion in particular), he did not do the research into previous books to voice his characters properly (like the soft, hoarse voice of Tehanu or the halting, harsh speech of Azver). This made the listening experience lose some of its magic.
Narrating flaws aside, the book is still worth listening to if you are a fan of Earthsea.
Great Story, but Uncaring Narrator
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