A review by trnolan
Tehanu by Ursula K. Le Guin

3.0

An unusual fantasy story that usually isn't told. Focusing on two heroes in old age after losing power is a bold choice that doesn't come to fruition until the end. The action is a bit too plodding early on which detracts from the point that Le Guin was going for. Similar to how I feel about most of Earthsea in that it is a great idea with only so-so execution.