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zee
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22 Jul 2007, 4:21 am

Ursula Le Guin, "The Left Hand of Darkness" It's sometimes listed as a sci-fi book, but it's quite unique.



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22 Jul 2007, 6:26 am

zee wrote:
Ursula Le Guin, "The Left Hand of Darkness" It's sometimes listed as a sci-fi book, but it's quite unique.


As is "The Lathe Of Heaven".



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23 Jul 2007, 1:47 am

richie wrote:
zee wrote:
Ursula Le Guin, "The Left Hand of Darkness" It's sometimes listed as a sci-fi book, but it's quite unique.


As is "The Lathe Of Heaven".


You know, I didn't really enjoy that one... I'm not sure why. If I recall it was an interesting story but the characters weren't so interesting.



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23 Jul 2007, 2:14 am

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The Robert Jordan books are good, and give a decent reading time (being huge and apparently ongoing). Downside potentially though is the lack of resolution..

yea apparently the next (and last) one is gonna be really long to clear it all up in the one book


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23 Jul 2007, 3:58 pm

nabokov - pale fire