The Tombs of Atuan (book 2 in the Earthsea series)
The Tombs Of Atuan |
- Ursula Le Guin -
I just read The Wizard of Earthsea and quickly moved onto the second book in the series - The Tombs of Atuan. I really liked The Wizard of Earthsea, and this second installment in the series is just as good.
We are taken back to the world of Earthsea, but instead of travelling around the islands we are concentrated on one remote and isolated place. We follow the life of a priestess who is taken from her parents at an early age to be trained and molded for the life as the high priestess of the island of Atuan. Atuan is the home base of a highly religious culture, and this priestess (Tenar) is given the task of keeping the darkness (the no-named things) at bay.
Tenar is the only one allowed to explore the dark tunnels of the Tomb of Atuan, and her exploring and discovery of the expansive labryinth and all its secrets is fun to read about. Then one day she discovers a Wizard has broken into the secret tunnels and is searching for the lost treasures buried deep in the tombs. She struggles with the idea of killing him, or joining forces with him and escaping her life. I won't spoil the ending for you.
Another great world building book, written in the wonderful flowing prose that Le Guin is known for.
Can't wait to find the next book in the series.
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