The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula LaGuin – July 13, 2022

I'm currently listening to the audio book of Ursula LeGuin's "The Left Hand of Darkness".

This book reminds me of the sci-fi novel "Solaris"; not in the content, but that both novels seem to be a philosophical exploration of themes, society, and/or culture.

I am enjoying "The Left Hand of Darkness" more than I enjoyed "Solaris". Mostly, I think, because "Solaris" has intolerable main characters, and "Left Hand" does not.

I wouldn't call it a fun read though. Like I said, it's more an exploration of the philosophical, and so can be dry and hard to get through at times. But I am greatly enjoying the exploration of themes.

This has been my unasked for, and possibly unwanted, book review.

Until next time, good night.


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