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The Farthest Shore by Ursula K Le Guin (1972)
Oh, I think this is possibly my favorite of the three. Gah, it's so beautifully written! I want to give it to tech bros who are trying to live forever. I'd forgotten how royalist it was, though (is it possibly Le Guin's only royalist book?) In a very LotR way, return of the king and all, with the health of the land tied not only to Cob's door between life and death, but to the lack of a king. I do like the relationship between Ged and Lebannen, which feels quite old-fashioned in that Lebannen thinks of "that first romantic ardor and adoration" he felt for Ged without it being in the least sexualized. I like that.

Not sure whether to go on with Tehanu? I remember reading it too young, and that I didn't like Ged and Tenar having sex. There's just no sex or romance in the first trilogy, and it felt wrong to me then to introduce it (I guess you could argue that Tombs of Atuan is an extended metaphor for sex, with the man (with a staff, even) penetrating the dark cave of the woman. But I prefer not to, and obviously I didn't think of that as a kid.) I think I've also read Tehanu as an adult, but it was long ago. *searches journal* Oh wait, apparently I reread all the Earthsea books in 2015. *facepalm*

Sylvester by Georgette Heyer (1957, audiobook)
I have no deep thoughts about this one--it's been years since I read a Heyer, and this one was great entertainment! It's the one with the eyebrows and the in-universe gothic novel. Also a good Heyer to read if you want to avoid her problematic/annoying tendencies. The audiobook reader was excellent.

In other news, I have discovered that this site ships books from the UK to Sweden that somehow don't get stuck in customs! : D I mean, I don't mind paying Swedish VAT, but I do mind that you otherwise always get stuck paying 1) the wrong, higher VAT, and 2) an administrative fee which is often way more than the VAT. I have now bought far too many books, ahem.
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