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Ursula LeGuin puts the publishers in their place
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A bit, but I felt like Heinlein's book was much more 'hit you over the head with the message' than her books ever are. I still really like it, don't get me wrong, but it's much more heavy-handed in terms of messaging. LeGuin lets you mostly figure it out for yourself. You can certainly read her books and not learn a thing if you don't want to (many people, especially her male critics over the years, do so), but if you open your mind to what she's saying...
I'll have to take your word for it on the strength of messaging, as I haven't read LeGuin yet. But it's definitely been added to my reading list.
I like politics/religion/etc as topics well enough, but usually never enough to read about on their own as a book. It just doesn't sit well with me.
But add a bit of science fiction to it? That god damn I'm on board. It's like taking meds with a bit of honey for me. So when I find authors that explore things and have some fun with it, I jump at the chance.