Felt a need to go back to Earthsea.
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Contains brainfog. I admire people who have a clear definition for what each number of stars means, but I give them out purely intuitively.
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jay rated The Other Wind: 5 stars

Ursula K. Le Guin: The Other Wind (2001, Harcourt)
The Other Wind by Ursula K. Le Guin
The Other Wind is a fantasy novel by the American author Ursula K. Le Guin, published by Harcourt in 2001. …
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The Other Wind is a fantasy novel by the American author Ursula K. Le Guin, …
jay rated Nine Lives: 5 stars
jay rated Emergency Skin: 4 stars

Emergency Skin by N. K. Jemisin (Forward Collection, #3)
What will become of our self-destructed planet? The answer shatters all expectations in this subversive speculation from the Hugo Award–winning …
jay reviewed The ghostway by Tony Hillerman
The Ghostway
4 stars
A friend recommended this series for the pacing and the important role the landscape plays in the stories, which intrigued me. And it really delivered in these respects. The pacing is truly excellent, unhurried without dropping the reader. The description of the landscapes painted them well enough in my mind, without ever having been in any similar ones. The glimpses into the life and inner worlds of the protagonists were convincing and interesting. The unraveling of the mistery felt engaging and natural, despite the small red herrings.
Books I really love are usually ones that concern themselves with the big questions. This isn't that—not that it leaves them out, it's just not what the book is about. It still was a pleasure to listen to, and made me think about how I acquired this taste and how useful it is at my present point in life.
I …
A friend recommended this series for the pacing and the important role the landscape plays in the stories, which intrigued me. And it really delivered in these respects. The pacing is truly excellent, unhurried without dropping the reader. The description of the landscapes painted them well enough in my mind, without ever having been in any similar ones. The glimpses into the life and inner worlds of the protagonists were convincing and interesting. The unraveling of the mistery felt engaging and natural, despite the small red herrings.
Books I really love are usually ones that concern themselves with the big questions. This isn't that—not that it leaves them out, it's just not what the book is about. It still was a pleasure to listen to, and made me think about how I acquired this taste and how useful it is at my present point in life.
I listened to the audiobook, narrated by George Guidall.

Gifts by Ursula K. Le Guin
When a young man in the Uplands blinds himself rather than use his gift of "unmaking"--a violent talent shared by …
jay started reading The Beginning Place: A Novel by Ursula K. Le Guin
Getting more into non-Hain non-Earthsea LeGuin. I'm past the middle and don't really know where this is going, but I do have the time to find out. On one layer it's an image of US society in the (50s? 60s?).
Getting more into non-Hain non-Earthsea LeGuin. I'm past the middle and don't really know where this is going, but I do have the time to find out. On one layer it's an image of US society in the (50s? 60s?).
jay reviewed The Eye of the Heron by Ursula K. Le Guin
jay finished reading The Eye of the Heron by Ursula K. Le Guin
I liked that the story didn't have a hero, and that the book saw the nonviolent ideals through to an end.
I liked that the story didn't have a hero, and that the book saw the nonviolent ideals through to an end.
jay commented on Jenseits von Hoffnung und Zweifel by ausgeCO2hlt
Gutes Buch bis jetzt.
Ich merke ihm etwas an, dass es von einer größeren Gruppe geschrieben wurde. Außerdem bin ich nicht so ganz die Zielgruppe, ich ringe schon um Hoffnung im Angesicht der Klimakrise, aber es macht mich nicht kaputt.
Schätze ich werde sehr langsam damit weiterkommen, auch okay.
jay rated Twig im Dunkelwald. Die Klippenland- Chroniken.: 2 stars

Chris Riddell, Paul Stewart: Twig im Dunkelwald. Die Klippenland- Chroniken. (Hardcover, German language, 2001, Sauerländer)
Twig im Dunkelwald. Die Klippenland- Chroniken. by Chris Riddell, Paul Stewart
Young Twig lives in the Deepwoods, among the Woodtrolls, but he isn't one of them. In a brave attempt to …
jay rated Twig bei den Himmelspiraten. Die Klippenland- Chroniken.: 2 stars

Twig bei den Himmelspiraten. Die Klippenland- Chroniken. by Chris Riddell, Paul Stewart
Since his childhood in the DeepWoods, young Twig has always longed to soar above the forest canopy and explore the …
jay rated Always Coming Home: 4 stars
jay rated Rocannon's world: 5 stars

Rocannon's world by Ursula K. Le Guin
Earth-scientist Rocannon has been leading an ethnological survey on a remote world populated by three native races: the cavern-dwelling Gdemiar, …





