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Worlds of Exile and Illusion : Three Complete Novels of the Hainish Series in One Volume

Worlds of Exile and Illusion : Three Complete Novels of the Hainish Series in One Volume

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Small thread to tie them all together
Review: The three stories are all tied together by small, small threads. Sometimes that was what made them so interesting to read -- finding how it all fit together. Not necessarily happy stories, but engaging with good characters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: In the Beginning....
Review: There were these 3 books, Ursula Leguin's first science fiction novels. They are all set at different times in the same far distant future as her best known work, "The Left Hand of Darkness". Leguin's skill as a writer is evident in these books, and while they may lack some of the weight of the "Left Hand", they also are more concise and exciting. Leguin is a rarity in the sci-fi field, she is such a good writer that you are drawn into the worlds she creates. It is easy to forget that you are reading works of fiction when reading these books; the narratives and characterizations have the force of non-fiction. Another highly recommended, hard to find book by Leguin, again set in the distant future, is "The Word for World is Forest".

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: City of Illusions
Review: With a unique style LeGuin was able to used a time tested theme and write a successfull story. Though it lacks an antagonist, which is one of the novels strengths, the story's focus on Falk's inner conflict and search for answers is quiet well writen. I recommend this novel specifically for young readers.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: City of Illusions
Review: With a unique style LeGuin was able to used a time tested theme and write a successfull story. Though it lacks an antagonist, which is one of the novels strengths, the story's focus on Falk's inner conflict and search for answers is quiet well writen. I recommend this novel specifically for young readers.


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