# What is the best Ursula K. Le Guin novel?

> Spanning windswept fantasy archipelagos and far-flung interstellar worlds, this lineup gathers the visionary fiction that reshaped how we imagine gender, power, and freedom. Which one earns the top spot? Cast your vote!

*By YPB Team · Published July 3, 2026 · https://youpick.best/ranking/what-is-the-best-ursula-k-le-guin-novel*

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## Current results (3 votes)

1. **The Dispossessed** — 66.67% (2 votes · score 1000/1000)
   Her 1974 Hugo- and Nebula-winning novel contrasting an anarchist moon with its capitalist mother planet.
2. **The Left Hand of Darkness** — 33.33% (1 votes · score 731/1000)
   Le Guin's 1969 Hugo- and Nebula-winning novel set on a world whose inhabitants have no fixed gender.
3. **Tehanu** — 0% (0 votes · score 700/1000)
   The 1990 Nebula-winning fourth Earthsea book that revisits Tenar and Ged in later life.
4. **City of Illusions** — 0% (0 votes · score 577/1000)
   Her 1967 Hainish-cycle novel following an amnesiac man's journey across a conquered future Earth.
5. **Planet of Exile** — 0% (0 votes · score 576/1000)
   Her 1966 novel of stranded colonists and native people forced to unite against a common threat.
6. **The Other Wind** — 0% (0 votes · score 500/1000)
   The 2001 concluding Earthsea novel in which the boundary between the living and the dead unravels.
7. **The Farthest Shore** — 0% (0 votes · score 409/1000)
   The 1972 National Book Award-winning third Earthsea novel following Ged's final great voyage.
8. **The Word for World Is Forest** — 0% (0 votes · score 409/1000)
   Her Hugo-winning story of a forest world's Indigenous people resisting human colonial exploitation.
9. **Rocannon's World** — 0% (0 votes · score 409/1000)
   Le Guin's 1966 debut novel, an early entry in her interstellar Hainish cycle.
10. **The Beginning Place** — 0% (0 votes · score 409/1000)
   Her 1980 novel about two troubled young people who escape into a twilight otherworld.
11. **A Wizard of Earthsea** — 0% (0 votes · score 300/1000)
   The 1968 fantasy that launched the Earthsea saga, following a gifted young mage named Ged.
12. **The Tombs of Atuan** — 0% (0 votes · score 300/1000)
   The 1971 Earthsea sequel centered on Tenar, a young priestess of ancient underground tombs.
13. **The Lathe of Heaven** — 0% (0 votes · score 300/1000)
   Her 1971 novel about a man whose dreams reshape reality and the doctor who exploits the gift.
14. **The Telling** — 0% (0 votes · score 300/1000)
   Her 2000 Hainish-cycle novel about a world suppressing its own history and spiritual traditions.
15. **Always Coming Home** — 0% (0 votes · score 300/1000)
   Her ambitious 1985 novel imagining a future California people through story, myth, and ethnography.
16. **Lavinia** — 0% (0 votes · score 300/1000)
   Her 2008 novel giving voice to a silent character from Virgil's Aeneid.

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