28. Tehanu - Ursula K. Le Guin
My last Earthsea book for a while. Written nearly 20 years after the first three books, this one picks up right at the end of the third book. One thing I've noticed about these books is though they were originally written as children's books they don't strike me as such. This is a good thing :) Not that they would be inappropriate for children, just that they are much better then I expect from a children's book.
Now I have to decide between starting Anne McCaffery's Harp Hall trilogy or the Dragonriders of Pern trilogy. (Nope, I've not read either of them before)
My last Earthsea book for a while. Written nearly 20 years after the first three books, this one picks up right at the end of the third book. One thing I've noticed about these books is though they were originally written as children's books they don't strike me as such. This is a good thing :) Not that they would be inappropriate for children, just that they are much better then I expect from a children's book.
Now I have to decide between starting Anne McCaffery's Harp Hall trilogy or the Dragonriders of Pern trilogy. (Nope, I've not read either of them before)