top | item 46936860 (no title) ducttapecrown | 21 days ago Can you list some better books for those of us who liked Le Guin and are interested in what could be better? discuss order hn newest ecaradec|21 days ago I would suggest "In the Mothers’ Land" from Élisabeth Vonarburg. It also talk about alternate society centered around gender. I didnt really liked the left hand of the night, but liked that one. And LeGuin saluted the book apparently too. abracos|21 days ago it's hard to understand for me what you liked in Le Guin's books, but maybe Children Of Time? t-3|21 days ago That's a good example of "very shallow and mainstream" writing, but Tchaikovsky isn't in the same league as Le Guin at all.
ecaradec|21 days ago I would suggest "In the Mothers’ Land" from Élisabeth Vonarburg. It also talk about alternate society centered around gender. I didnt really liked the left hand of the night, but liked that one. And LeGuin saluted the book apparently too.
abracos|21 days ago it's hard to understand for me what you liked in Le Guin's books, but maybe Children Of Time? t-3|21 days ago That's a good example of "very shallow and mainstream" writing, but Tchaikovsky isn't in the same league as Le Guin at all.
t-3|21 days ago That's a good example of "very shallow and mainstream" writing, but Tchaikovsky isn't in the same league as Le Guin at all.
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