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

3.0

Re-read this book after more than ten years. I love Ursula Le Guin's utopic thinking, but it does feel very different as an adult reading this classic. Some of the ideology comes on too strong and feels too simplistically now. I find myself hungering for more complex characters that have more to say, more contradiction, more suffering. But it's a great distraction for a sad summer day, when denser journalism rooted in present-day real-world injustices, feels too heavy to stomach.