Just the other day I found a copy of this at a yard sale. A vintage, cheap feeling paperback, which (materially) feels so classy now by way of contrast with most of my other books.
Glad to see the high praise of it! Grabbed it on a whim. When I get to it, will be the first of Le Guin's that I've read.
Just finished The Memory Police today. Thought it was great! Some beats were very clearly telegraphed, but it was nice how it emphasized atmosphere and attitude in the face of loss.
Earlier this week I finished Dragon's Teeth and Thunderstones. Still agree with my initial impression that it's mostly not my jam. But I thought it was a little more interesting near the end.
Headed back to the library today for another couple of books. Between the ones I just read, and my next couple, should be able to wrangle that pretty close to a bingo. Memory Police is written on a different continent, and the fossil book can fill either 'nature elements' square or the 'supplemental info' one (almost any non-fiction fits that last one I think).