Let’s say that I may only read one or two, as I’m not a prolific reader. What do you think I should get?

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      6 months ago

      The dispossessed was my favorite too. After I read the while earthsea collection then left hand and a colelcrion of short stories. Absolutely the best author in my book pun intended

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    The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas.

    Arguably one of the most influential & philosophical works of the last century. Certainly of the last fifty years.

    It’s been more than twenty five years since I last read it. It still creeps into my thoughts & influences my interactions at least biweekly.

    By the end of those 22 pages you will have asked yourself questions about your relationship to the society you interact with. Your decisions will tell you more about yourself & your core values than possibly any other piece of similar length outside possibly, Plato’s Allegory of the Cave.

    https://www.ursulakleguin.com/the-ones-who-walk-away-from-omelas

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      That whole series is wonderful. Don’t let the “Young Adult” label keep you away from it. If you like fantasy at all, it’s some of the best ever written, IMO.

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        Its been a real long time but I remember really liking the first one but not liking the last one. It lost me at some point.

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          The first book was a big hit and the most immediately memorable / powerful. I think the later books stuck with me longer after reading them, though. Not as immediately entertaining / interesting as the first one, but more reflective.

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    I read the disposessed, because its often recommended in anarchist circles. It did not disappoint

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    I’m reading Always Coming Home and loving the solar punk vibes, but it’s not really a novel, more of an anthropologist’s field report.