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The Other Wind

The Earthsea Cycle, Book 6

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The Other Wind

By: Ursula K. Le Guin
Narrated by: Samuel Roukin
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The sorcerer Alder fears sleep. The dead are pulling him to them at night. Through him they may free themselves and invade Earthsea.

Alder seeks advice from Ged, once Archmage. Ged tells him to go to Tenar, Tehanu, and the young king at Havnor. They are joined by amber-eyed Irian, a fierce dragon able to assume the shape of a woman.

The threat can be confronted only in the Immanent Grove on Roke, the holiest place in the world, and there the king, hero, sage, wizard, and dragon make a last stand.

In this final book of the Earthsea Cycle, Le Guin combines her magical fantasy with a profoundly human, earthly, humble touch.

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Small things cast a big shadow

This was amazing. This brought a return to the magnitude of the original Earthsea trilogy while combining it with the simplicity of the human experience that we found in Tehanu. Like small things that cast a big shadow, so does this book.

Roukin’s narrative performance was also very much of quality. All in all this book has become a favorite. I never felt I would say this, but Ged’s tale feels complete.

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Narration excellent in spite of name mistakes

The obviously skilled and experienced narrator, Samuel Roukin, read this lovely story beautifully. However, he falters in the pronunciation of proper names. This is a problem common to English speakers. One hears this same problem with place names on broadcasts from England. When speaking the names that begin with the letter I of those two countries in the Middle East - Iran and Iraq - the English cannot decide between long vowels versus dipthongs with short vowels, between EEE-RAHQ and EYE-RACK. Same with Iran. (The American broadcasters mostly stay with the dipthongs and short vowels.) This narrator keeps switching on the dragon's name "Irian" between EEE-REE-AHN (which sounds more classically theatrical to me) and EYE-REE-ANN. Since Irian was a major character, this was distracting. The Director of this recording project should have coached the narrator in this before beginning.

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beautiful story. pretty good performance.

incredible book by legend and visionary Urs K
performance does not do it justice but is good enough to make the magic happen

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love earthsea! sorry to see the series end.

I love this book. A happy and bittersweet ending to a wonderful series. My one complaint was the narrator's inability to decide how he wanted to pronounce the name"Irian". Eye-RYE'n? EAR-ee-on?? Either is fine with me, though most performances seem to go with the latter. But switching back and forth, even within the same short passage, was an oddity and a bit of a distraction from a job otherwise well done

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Great ending to Earthsea main sequence

The final Earthsea novel finishes strong with many loose plot threads tied up, and an emotional but hopeful ending.

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Incredible book. Bad Narrator

The book is wonderful but the narrator does badly. Undecided about how to say the name “Irion,” he pronounces it two ways, often in the same paragraph. He does a terrible job with women’s voices, almost ruining the character of Tenar. Read the book in printed form first.

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A must for earthsea fans

After unexpectedly finding some more tales of Earthsea in The Found and the Lost, I decided to leap into this final book of Earthsea and was delighted!

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I am a fan of le Guin

Narration was fine, but only small complaint would be too many characters with similar names. Keeping them straight could be challenging.

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Just a few flaws

The minor issue other have mentioned regarding alternative pronunciation of some words is really jarring against the overall quality of the performance. Otherwise, my only complaint would be that whispers were often too quiet to hear without backing up and jacking up the volume, at least when listening while driving.

This was a satisfying conclusion to the series, and I'm nearly certain I wouldn't have appreciated the bittersweetness of it when I started the series as a teen, so just as well it took a bit.

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a masterpiece

A poignant and profoundly moving close to this fantastic series, everything a reader could hope for in an ending.

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