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I've always enjoyed Le Guin. This one is one of her more dense Hainish Cycle novels, but all of them explore amazing and fascinating societies. She was as equally good at world building as she was at creating engaging characters, which is a rare talent in a writer.
I also highly recommend The Dispossessed, which is my favorite novel of hers. It explores two societies- one anarcho-communist and the other ultra-capitalist and it's so interesting.
Planning to read that soon.