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_kaylee_m_ 's review for:
The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia
by Ursula K. Le Guin
This was just the book my soul needed right now. I've never read it before; I just got lucky that it was the first available e-book I found from my library. The story is well crafted and has lots to say about authoritarianism, materialism, feminism, etc. that is still very relevant today. Sometimes the pseudo-physics and philosophizing bog down a bit. Still 'fun' to read, but would also be great for class or book group discussions.
"I saw that you can't do anything for anybody. We can't save each other. Or ourselves. [...] I'm trying to say what I think brotherhood really is. It begins--it begins in shared pain."
"I saw that you can't do anything for anybody. We can't save each other. Or ourselves. [...] I'm trying to say what I think brotherhood really is. It begins--it begins in shared pain."