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The Farthest Shore
by Ursula K. Le Guin | Science Fiction & Fantasy
Registered by karendawn of Lafayette, Indiana USA on Sunday, September 14, 2003
Average 8 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

status (set by ladytonia): to be read


2 journalers for this copy...

Journal Entry 1 by karendawn from Lafayette, Indiana USA on Sunday, September 14, 2003

8 out of 10

I liked the character of Arren a lot but I missed seeing things from Ged's point of view. I did get a little tired of the journey sometimes - it didn't seem like much of a quest and a lot of it seemed more like filler than something important. But I still really enjoyed this book.

From the back cover:
The young prince brought harsh news. There was no longer true magic in Enlad--the mages had forgotten their spells. The springs of wizardry were running dry. With Arren, ged set out to meet the unknown dangers, to confront his own past, and to test the ancient prophecies. Ged took with him on his journey all the hopes of Earthsea, moving now into doom or into a new age. 


Journal Entry 2 by karendawn at Mailed to another BookCrosser in College Station, Texas USA on Friday, October 24, 2003

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Released on Friday, October 24, 2003 at Mailed to another BookCrosser in College Station, Texas USA.

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Journal Entry 3 by ladytonia from Edmonton, Alberta Canada on Thursday, October 30, 2003

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arrived today, thanks. Will update read. 




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