Weekly "what are you reading" Thread #69 :marseyreading:

To discuss your weekly readings of books, textbooks and papers.

!bookworms !classics

Le sexy s*x thread number amerite? :#marseysoylentgrin: :#soyjakwow:

@Murdervann :#marseypin: pls

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Earthsea, Ursula Leguin, she mogs all modern shitlib foid writers with her prose.

She is my personal literature Goddess :marseyembrace:

Starting with Tombs of Atua the 2nd book πŸ“šπŸ“– in the Earth 🌍 sea saga


Also Left βœ‹ Hand of Darkness > Dune

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Let's see if your chudself can stand the 2nd book :marseygiggle:

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It's postmodern neomarxist far left liberal brainwashing garbage

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I don't grasp wtf you're talking about

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The 2nd book

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Le Guin even does proto-genderspecial politics . Doesn't mean she's not one of the greats.

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Tbh they probably don't since 1 chuds don't read literature and 2 if they do don't grasp anything beyond the barest surface. Ultimately the book is about a w*man rebelling against her traditionally assigned role and winning her agency. Feminist trash. Though tbh u could also read it as escaping the Jewish femoid cult to be with a MAN the way god intended. Or maybe get angry that it's interracial BBC propaganda idk the minds of wingoids are hard to understand

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>reading foid authors

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expected better of you

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I love Wizard of Earthsea. It's still one of my favourite fantasy works.

As a kid I hated Tombs of Atuan, because I was confused why we're following a random girl at the start and why does it take Ged a quarter of the book to show up, but when I re-read it during the lockdowns, I liked it almost as much the first book. The setting is great, the beats of the story are just perfect and the characters are interesting. (Also I don't know about the other guy, but I didn't find it particularly woke, unless you define woke as having an important female character.)

I didn't like the third book as much - it's still good, but it's not quite as good as the first two, and I've never read anything after the third book.

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He's a teenager in the first one, an adult in the second one, and is fairly old in the third one.

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I need to read it :marseybottom:

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