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I finished the second book in the saga titled "The Tombs of Atuan". It's great.

It follows the story of Tenar, a girl taken to an old temple in the desert to be the priestess devoted to the "Nameless Ones", ancient gods long forgotten.

She was very lonely there; all her life changed when she met Ged, the first book's protagonist, who was in the underground labyrinth under the temple looking for an ancient relic. This encounter completely changes Tenar's life.

The main topics of the book are freedom, gender, and the power relations emanating between those, reflecting the anarchist views of Ursula.

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(comment on The Books of Earthsea: The Complete Illustrated Edition (Earthsea Cycle), p. 245)

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Late to the party as usual…

Tanith Lee
Philip K. Dick
Dorothy L. Sayers
Ray Bradbury
Ursula K. Le Guin
Neil Gaiman
Nnedi Okorafor
Michael Moorcock
Leigh Brackett
Harlan Ellison

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I recently read a compilation of short stories- The Unreal & The Real volume 1 Where On Earth. These are her realist stories. Her writing never fails to illuminate & this line from Unlocking the Air was a gut punch in the context of modern times @bookstodon

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