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by Ursula K. Le Guin, Lester del Rey
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The better to see you, my dear
The better to see you, my dear rated it 7 years ago
More of a Rocannon flavor than The Dispossessed, in that it's more of a gorgeous and bittersweet cross between sci-fy, fantasy and adventure than hypothetical worlds heavy in social commentary (not to say any asides are completely absent). Which in checking makes sense, since Rocannon is the first...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
This was Ursula Le Guin's second novel, one of the books in her Hainish series that includes the famous Left Hand of Darkness. It's not anywhere near as impressive as that book or the first three Earthsea books, classics in science fiction and fantasy. But more so than her first novel, Rocannon's Wo...
Book Clever
Book Clever rated it 13 years ago
I'd say a more accurate rating would be 3.5 going on 4.I honestly liked this book, but it was so short that I was left with a sense of disappointment. I wish it'd been longer, and more things would have been shown and told about the history of all the people there.
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 13 years ago
Opening: "In the last days of the moonphase of Autumn a wind blew from the northern ranges through the dying forests of Askatevar, a cold wind that smelled of smoke and snow." I had previously read the first book in this trilogy (Rocannon's World), and enjoyed it. I've been meaning to finish out the...
mayhap
mayhap rated it 14 years ago
This is, realistically, how a Prime Directive might play out if it were seriously adhered to, over centuries and not 42 minute stretches. It was published the same year that TOS premiered and presumably partakes of a similar zeitgeist.It's interesting as a period piece and as very early Le Guin. H...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 14 years ago
See combined review of this, 'Rocannon's World', and 'City of Illusions' in 'Three Hainish Novels' Hainish Cycle Next: 'City of Illusions' Previous: 'Rocannon's World'
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