The first Earthsea book was good (I just reread it and enjoyed it), the second two not as good. There's a thread here, where DM also mentions the spines. There were two later sequels but they have many bad reviews on Amazon and they are long; I haven't felt the need to read them. I also liked The Left Hand of Darkness, but read it maybe 30 years ago, so I don't know if it holds up. That's as far as I got. I have read that she got preachy as she got older and her fiction suffered.
She co-edited The Norton Book of Science Fiction, which got a lot of criticism because it only includes stories from 1960-1990 and deliberately downplayed technological themes. There's a good review of it on The SF Site. I think it's now out of print.
She co-edited The Norton Book of Science Fiction, which got a lot of criticism because it only includes stories from 1960-1990 and deliberately downplayed technological themes. There's a good review of it on The SF Site. I think it's now out of print.
the hands that guide me are invisible

