Latest podcast episode is up in which we repeatedly fail to wrap our tongues around the various place, people and concept names in one of the most ground breaking Sci Fi novels ever written. Sorry Ursula.

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    Incredible masterpiece!

    For anyone not knowing it: it’s both a planner exploration book, and a deep social commentary on the role of gender in society. Thanks to Le Guin genius, the two components accentuate each other, making it a fascinating and pivotal read (or in this case, listen).

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        I mildly disagree, as in: the gender roles were a hot topic of discussion in the Woodstock/‘68 era, and this book is likely influenced by the surrounding climate. At the same time, it hasn’t aged as poorly as other books written on the same topic, so it feels still very contemporary and can be read through the lenses of the more recent transgender debate.

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      (or in this case, listen)

      This is not an audiobook, it’s satanistic atheists discussing the book. Not sure what to make of that but I’m going to give it a listen.

      Le Guin has been a lot on my mind lately, or maybe on social media? I read all her stuff like 20 years ago. Amazing. Also one of those authors who resisted movie adaptations (not exclusively though), which in the end is usually a plus.

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    Not as amazing to me as her other books, but I suspect that’s only because I’ve never had to struggle because of (or with) my gender. Still a great book, and it hooked me faster than the Dispossessed did.

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    Read this book for bookclub once. it was meh to me mostly. Typical barely above YA sci fi.

    But the book club leader on the dicussion day vividly told us all how she fucked some gross russian guy twice her age and how all men are disgusting pigs but she has sex with for the lolz.

    Least to say I left book club after this book.