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Whatch ya currently reading /lit/? How are ya liking it?

Working my way through this beast. Enjoyed the first book a lot and just started The Tombs of Atuan.
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I finished reading Earthsea a couple months ago, it was a lot of fun. I liked that book 1 is just about finding yourself instead of saving the world or something like that. I also like that book 2 is just about finding yourself instead of saving the world or something like that. Unfortunately, regrettably, book 3 is about saving the world. For me though the high point of the series by far is book 4, which is once again just about finding yourself instead of about saving the world or something like that.

As for me, I just read a cute little play called A Doll's House about a woman who realizes that she isn't as respected as she thought.



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