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“Nothing … was private: only secret, only silent. We ate our tears.”

The Birthday of the World and Other Stories by Ursula K. Le Guin

February 6, 2019 by Blingle Bells 1 Comment

  This book is so wildly out of my wheelhouse that I don’t really feel qualified to assess it. I’ve almost never read science fiction and rarely read short story collections, and I’m sure I’ve never read a book that was both. There were some stories I loved and some I hated (luckily, the longer novella at the end hit a solid “liked a lot” on that scale), but without a doubt I now have tremendous respect for Le Guin as a writer. It’s astonishing […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction, Short Stories Tagged With: #Science Fiction, space travel, the birthday of the world, ursula k le guin

Blingle Bells's CBR11 Review No:2 · Genres: Science Fiction, Short Stories · Tags: #Science Fiction, space travel, the birthday of the world, ursula k le guin ·
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Potentially Interesting Collection Diminished by Bad Choices on Part of the Reader

August 29, 2018 by Jen K 1 Comment

Bingo Square: Birthday This was a very frustrating read for me, and it is entirely due to the fact that I chose the wrong platform to enjoy this book.  When I popped up as a daily deal in Audible, I jumped at it with little analysis because I have always thought I need to read more Ursula K. LeGuin.  I vaguely knew it was an essay collection and thought it would be interesting to hear her thoughts on various subjects.  The problem is that it […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: aging, blog, cbr10bingo, collection, No Time to Spare, ursula k le guin

Jen K's CBR10 Review No:157 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: aging, blog, cbr10bingo, collection, No Time to Spare, ursula k le guin ·
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Fiction offers the best means of understanding people different from oneself, short of experience.

July 20, 2018 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

Words are My Matter – 5/5 Stars This is a through and through very good nonfiction collection. The main focus of this collection are various speeches, book reviews, book introductions, and other assorted nonfiction from Ursula K Le Guin’s last sixteen years of life. I have to state here that for all the book of Le Guin I have read and reviewed, I don’t think I have every loved one. I liked several of them, and respected most of them, but love not so much. […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: No Time to Spare, ursula k le guin, Words are my Matter

vel veeter's CBR10 Review No:276 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: No Time to Spare, ursula k le guin, Words are my Matter ·
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The trouble is that we have a bad habit, encouraged by pedants and sophisticates, of considering happiness as something rather stupid.

July 1, 2018 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

I have broken this into two sections because the book itself, whether it’s the one volume version or not was broken into two volumes for the audiobook. The best thing about both of these collections is that Ursula K Le Guin wrote a sizable introduction to both and explained how she edited these. What came across in these introductions is that she likes and respects her Earthbound stories more so, and I think are maybe closer to her heart, but that she recognizes that her […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: The Real and the Unreal Vol 1, The Real and the Unreal Vol2, ursula k le guin

vel veeter's CBR10 Review No:226 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: The Real and the Unreal Vol 1, The Real and the Unreal Vol2, ursula k le guin ·
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Two are one, life and death, lying like lovers in kemmer

June 9, 2018 by KimMiE" 8 Comments

I’m disappointed that it’s taken me nearly half a century to discover Ursula K. Le Guin. Perhaps “discover” isn’t the right word; I knew of her existence, but until she passed away earlier this year I hadn’t been motivated to read anything by her. I scored in my purchase of Penguin’s “great masterpieces of science fiction and fantasy” edition in that it contains not only a series introduction by Neil Gaiman, in which he describes Le Guin as having “a poet’s touch and an anthropologist’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, Fiction, gender and sexuality, KimMiE", science fiction, ursula k le guin

KimMiE"'s CBR10 Review No:16 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, Fiction, gender and sexuality, KimMiE", science fiction, ursula k le guin ·
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I really wanna meet a dragon now.

May 9, 2018 by tillie 2 Comments

“If women had power what would men be, but women who can’t bear children?” The earthsea quartet is four books that all follow Ged, known as Sparrowhawk, from his first feeble steps into magic, through his prideful youth, to a brave adulthood and then finally in his final years as Archmage of the wizard school on the island on Roke. “But it is one thing to read about dragons and another to meet them. The Wizard of the Earthsea is the first book were we […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: #CBR10, fantasy, Mathildehoeg, the earthsea quartet, ursula k le guin

tillie's CBR10 Review No:12 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: #CBR10, fantasy, Mathildehoeg, the earthsea quartet, ursula k le guin ·
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