I struggled with The Farthest Shore as a child and much preferred the first two. When I re-read it last year I was amazed I'd got through it back then - it's a fabulous book but sad and complicated and as much about aging and accepting the inevitability of death as it is a traditional fantasy quest, and I wasn't remotely equipped to relate to that at 8 or 9, when I first read the trilogy.
Also, Tehanu is amazing, but again I think really needs an adult perspective to be properly appreciated.
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Date: 2018-01-31 08:44 pm (UTC)Also, Tehanu is amazing, but again I think really needs an adult perspective to be properly appreciated.