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Average 4.40
Published on 1972
Edited by Seregil of Rhiminee Sep 07, 2010
Genre: fantasy
Cover art by David Smee.
Arren, the prince of Enlad...
Ged, the Archmage of Roke...
The young prince brought back harsh news. There was no longer true magic in Enlad – the mages has forgotten their spells. The springs of wizardry, were running dry... With Arren, Ged set out to meet the unknown dangers, to confront his own past, and to test the ancient prophecies... Ged took with him on his journey all the hopes of Earthsea, moving now into doom or into a new age...
Book Reviews (total reviews 1)
by Seregil of Rhiminee
Oct 15, 2007
The Farthest Shore is the third book of the Earthsea saga and the final book of the "original" Earthsea books.
In my opinion The Farthest Shore is an excellent fantasy book. It's a timeless classic of fantasy literature and everybody who reads fantasy should read it.
The Farthest Shore is a bit different and darker from the previous books, but it's a great book. I think that everybody, who appreciates fine fantasy and good writing, will find this book interesting.
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