A review by zaxtreme
Planet of Exile by Ursula K. Le Guin

4.0

3.5 -- I liked this, didn't love it. It's vintage Le Guin. There's the signature narrative: 2 people's are wet different, but really they're the same, and race is a shallow means of separating humans. This one just didn't have the same level of interpersonal connections between characters as some of her better novels. I still really enjoyed her world building, and the overall narrative was cool. Agat was just too distant/boring and Rorely felt under developed. Wold was awesome though, just a grumpy old man/war chief.