Press Reviews
- GUARDIAN
A masterpiece of chilling narration
Erica Wagner
THE TIMESIf you think you don't like fantasy, think again; Leguin's books simply give "reality" another shape
- TES
This absorbing philosophical debate can stand alone for Le Guin's new readers; for long-standing fans of the Earthsea saga, old friends are here
- THE SCOTSMAN
THE OTHER WIND, a new Earthsea novel, felt like a homecoming to the magnificent otherworld that I escaped to at 14; wise, graceful, classic myth-making for all ages
- NORTHERN ECHO
The characters and fantasy world are all vividly drawn and the fascinating issues raised by the story are important and profound
- THE TIMES
Ursula Le Guin ... is a creator of marvels ...
- David Mitchell, author of Cloud Atlas
Reads like the retelling of a tale first told centuries ago, and whose twists and turns have been handed down through generations of storytellers. It is timeless. . . . Le Guin's words are magical. Drink this magic up. Drown in it. Dream it
- Margaret Atwood
A memorable exploration of the relationship between life and death. . . Ged, its hero, must face his shadow self before it devours him. Only then will he become whole. In the process, he must contend with the wisdom of dragons: ambiguous and not our wisdom, but wisdom nonetheless
- Neil Gaiman
[This series] made me look at the world in a new way, imbued everything with a magic that was so much deeper than the magic I'd encountered before then. This was a magic of words, a magic of true speaking
- Booktrusted News
"¿a thought-provoking continuation of the chronicle of Earthsea¿a luminous, absorbing meditation upon life, death and man's relentless quest for immortality."
- TES, 31 May 02
"This absorbing philosophical debate can stand alone for Le Guin's new readers; for long-standing fans of the Earthsea saga, old friends are here."
- Guardian, 27 Jul 02
"¿a masterpiece of chilling narration"
- Northern Echo, 12 Nov 02
"The characters and fantasy world are all vividly drawn and the fascinating issues raised by the story are important and profound."
- The School Librarian, Winter 02
"Le Guin's storytelling is remarkable¿Without giving away the ending, it is both melancholy and affirming¿moving and rewarding."
Erica Wagner
The Times, 7 Dec 02"If you think you don't like fantasy, think again; Leguin's books simply give "reality" another shape."
Julie Bertagna
The Scotsman, 7 Dec 02"The Other Wind, a new Earthsea novel, felt like a homecoming to the magnificent otherworld that I escaped to at 14; wise, graceful, classic myth-making for all ages"
- Perth Shopper, 25 Apr 03
"A powerful and thought-provoking story of magic, love and loss."