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The Earthsea Trilogy: A Wizard of Earthsea; The Tombs of Atuan; The Farthest Shore [Hardcover]

Ursula K. Le Guin
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)


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2005
Exclusive 3-in-1 harcover book. Includes A WIZARD OF EARTHSEA: The windswept isles of Earthsea were famous for wizards, and the greatest of all was Ged, called Sparrowhawk in his reckless youth. Hungry for power and knowledge, Sparrowhawk tampered with long-held secrets and loosed a terrible shadow upon the world. This is the tale of his testing, how he mastered the mighty words of power, tamed an ancient dragon and crossed death's threshold to restore the balance.THE TOMBS OF ATUAN: Chosen to serve the Ancient and Nameless Powers of the Earth, Tenar is taken away from her home and family to become Arha, the Priestess Ever Reborn, guardian of the ominous Tombs of Atuan. While learning her way throughthe gloomy Labyrinth that is her domain, she encounters Ged, a wizard come to steal the Tombs' greatest treasure. But Ged also brings with him the light of magic, a light as forbidden in the Tombs as wizards are in the Kargad Lands....THE FARTHEST SHORE: Ill-tidings have arrived on the Isle of the Wise: The springs of wizardry are drying up. Driven to seek the source of the trouble, Archmage Ged embarks on a perilous journey with the boy-prince, Arren. Their travels take them to a land cursed with a strange soul sickness, to an encounter with Orm Embar, the greatest of the world's dragons, and into the realm of death itself. For if the balance of magic is not restored, darkness will overtake the world. Jacket art by Leo and Diane Dillon. (422 pp.)


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 422 pages
  • Publisher: Science Fiction Book Club (2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0739452711
  • ISBN-13: 978-0739452714
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.7 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #120,787 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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It has well written characters and delves fairly deeply into the inner workings of the protagonist. Micah J. Hill  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
Some of my favorite series are Lord of the Rings, Redwall, and Harry Potter. J. Ayers  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
She really had me thinking throughout the entirety of the book. Shaza  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars classic adult fantasy January 23, 2008
Format:Hardcover
Ursula LeGuin is as talented a writer as one could hope to find. She has a deft hand at science fiction and fantasy, but she also layers her work with adult themes of self-discovery and personal evolution, relationship to self and to others, isolation vs. connection, and cross-cultural communication and understanding. In the most thoughtful, interesting, and entertaining ways, she plays with race, gender, age, etc. as social constructs, creating critiques of real-world countries and cultures in the process. But none of this comes off as pedantic or condescending - just fascinating, and sometimes heartbreaking and tragic. In these ways, Ms. LeGuin transcends the genres she writes in.

If the Chronicles of Narnia is the quintessential children's fantasy series, the Lord of the Rings the quintessential contemporary heroic fantasy series, and Harry Potter the quintessential populist fantasy series, then the Earthsea Trilogy is the quintessential *adult* fantasy series. For maximum enjoyment, you will have to work a bit as you read - moreso than with LOTR. Enjoy the spare, concise language, the atmospheres packed with meaning both explicit and ethereal, the things she *doesn't* say. Savor the books slowly. Jump backwards and re-read parts that gain more portent the more you progress.

The Earthsea Trilogy isn't beyond the young adult reader, but older readers will appreciate it too - and glean more from it. When you are done with Earthsea, don't stop. Get the fourth book in the series written years later, "Tehanu." Find "The Winds Twelve Quarters" and "The Compass Rose" (short story collections) at a used bookstore/ web site. Read "The Left Hand of Darkness."
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Some of the best fantasy written. April 11, 2006
Format:Hardcover
I can't vouch for the 3-in-1 format of this version, I own the books separately and like them that way, but the content is fabulous. LeGuin creates a compelling, mythic world that is richly layered with wisdom and significance. These are books that you can reread again and again, getting more out of them each time and enjoying them anew. And as if the wonderful storytelling on multiple levels for the first three books wasn't enough, LeGuin comes back to Earthsea and provides an even more intelligent (and a deeper, more feminist & humanist) interpretation of her world in the next three books with only increasing skill as a writer and storyteller.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Long enjoyed, still wonderful! June 20, 2006
Format:Hardcover
This is some of the greatest fiction of all time, let alone science fiction or fantasy. These are fun and exciting tales! Full of mystery and things that get you thinking, they grip the imagination. These are also tales that resonate in deep places, quietly. They can be transformative. They are about courage, values, and new ways of viewing. Perhaps to be most experienced, you must bring something of yourself to them as well? This would be true of most things, I suppose.
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1.0 out of 5 stars i
i was told it was shipped on march 6th and it is now the april 4 and i havent gotten the books back
Published 1 month ago by zachary
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable Interlude
I thoroughly enjoyed this trilogy.
An escape to a different world to follow the adventures of young boy, Ged - true name, Sparrowhawk - as he discovers his true self and... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Mr. A. P. Weston
5.0 out of 5 stars even better than expected
I'm sure I read at least 2 of these 3 novels as a pre-teen, but only recalled fragments. So glad I re-read them! Read more
Published 10 months ago by Brenda Earner
4.0 out of 5 stars My Review
Having previously read Ursula Le Guin's Left Hand of Darkness, I was a little leery of starting on the Earthsea Trilogy. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Stefan Yates
5.0 out of 5 stars Unconventional, Yet Superb
The Earthsea story is something unique. Fans of more modern fantasy/wizardry stories (see: Harry Potter) may see similarities and brush it off as being over-simplistic or... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Rontuaru
5.0 out of 5 stars Earthsea vs. Potterland
I have read Ursula Le Guins Earthsea cycle four or five times since first buying it in 1987 in Paris. There are two points I want to briefly mention before my review... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Penny Lane
4.0 out of 5 stars Three books in one for the Earthsea adventurer!
Have you ever woken up, knowing that you just had a pleasant dream, but the memory of that same dream is just beyond your powers of remembrance? Read more
Published on March 21, 2010 by R Schmidt
1.0 out of 5 stars head on over to Amazon.co.uk
. . . where they have a version of the first four books in this series in a single volume. It includes "Tehanu" but not "The Other Wind." And it's paperback, unlike this one. Read more
Published on February 6, 2010 by Caraculiambro
4.0 out of 5 stars A nice classic fantasy novel
This novel is a good classic fantasy novel. It has well written characters and delves fairly deeply into the inner workings of the protagonist. Read more
Published on January 10, 2010 by Micah J. Hill
5.0 out of 5 stars Magnificent
The trilogy is an amazing piece of work. Le Guin has a remarkable style, and communicates well the humanity of these wizards and sorcerers. Read more
Published on August 14, 2009 by Daniel S. Pacitti
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