would it help if I said Earthsea is one of my favorite series ever?
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I read the first book when I was...I dunno, probably 7 or 8 or something? The shadow scared the beejezus out of me.
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that bit where the shadow looks out from behind someone else's eyes, and then speaks it's name through thick lips; omg. cowering under the covers.
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the dispossessed knocked me out too when I read it in college. I was like, "this! this! it has all the answers!" I was more skeptical when I read it this time, but still...
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I read Always Coming Home for the first time a couple years ago and really adored it.https://www.theawl.com/2015/07/the-utopia-at-the-end-of-the-world/ …
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oh right; I remember reading Tehanu when it came out and just being blown away by the feminist reversal/critique of the earlier novels.
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(the next earthsea one was kind of dreadful though; I have forgotten the title perhaps on purpose.)
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Is it actually her fandom, or fandom of “revolutionary”? Idk, I’d just imagine Ursula fans to being mostly chill af
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yes, that would be my expectation too. however...
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Are you talking about the piece on Always Coming Home? I mean, it's not a glowing review, but it's hardly criticism either, and if anything it sounds like you liked it.
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for the record, I liked Always Coming Home a lot, but precisely because it was sort of an experiment as an anti-novel, maybe? I thought it was certainly different, in a good way.
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