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Ursula K. LeGuin, Dragonfly

17 years, 11 months ago at May 21 17:03
2 votes
Earthsea from a feminist point of view.

Dragonfly tells the story of a young woman, brought up in the countryside, who one day meets with a wizard from Roke. Following his advice, she goes to the mage city disguised as a man and tries to enter the famous school of wizards.

Written some eight years after the last book of Earthsea, Tehanu, this is a highly enjoyable sho... read more

Raymond E. Feist, The Wood Boy: Nice.

17 years, 11 months ago at May 21 17:05
2 votes
This Rifwar Saga short story takes place in the first year of the Tsurani invasion and tells us about Dirk, a young lad living on a certain Lord Paul's estate. The lord's domain has just been requisitionned by a band of Tsurani and even though everyone is treated as a slave, life goes by. Until one cold winter day, Dirk wakes up to find out everyone has been murdered...
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Manufacturer: Voyager
Release date: 3 April 2000
ISBN-10 : 0006483933 | ISBN-13: 9780006483939
Tags: Fantasy (1), Short Stories (1)
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kathy voted for a review of Legends 7 years, 9 months ago

“Earthsea from a feminist point of view. Dragonfly tells the story of a young woman, brought up in the countryside, who one day meets with a wizard ”

kathy voted for a review of Legends 7 years, 9 months ago

“This Rifwar Saga short story takes place in the first year of the Tsurani invasion and tells us about Dirk, a young lad living on a certain Lord Paul'”

Viro voted for a review of Legends 7 years, 9 months ago

“This Rifwar Saga short story takes place in the first year of the Tsurani invasion and tells us about Dirk, a young lad living on a certain Lord Paul'”

Viro voted for a review of Legends 7 years, 9 months ago

“Earthsea from a feminist point of view. Dragonfly tells the story of a young woman, brought up in the countryside, who one day meets with a wizard ”