Tehanu
2004 • 294 pages

Ratings66

Average rating3.8

15

Sad how alot is revealed only at the end, instead of a bit of reveal around two-thirds so you could see the exploration of a particular reveal. Plus so many things were going on I had to backtrack at times to see where the point of view changed. I feel a bit of a traitor for saying such about Ms Le Guin's work.

I do feel that the overall presentation was much the same as the previous three books so it seems to be a good match for the series.

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