A review by coraboric
The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia by Ursula K. Le Guin

5.0

I wanted to highlight most of every page, especially in the first and third parts. Le Guin is an unparalleled author, and there is no one else like her. The way Le Guin writes about living between capitalism, socialism, individual v collective thought and progress - it's timeless, but it also suggests a different way of living entirely might be necessary. Why choose between two? Why does what we choose to live in have to already been tried?

It's hard for me to wrote about Le Guin, as you can see. Just read it!