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|title=Voices (Annals of the Western Shore)
|author=Ursula K Le Guin
|buy=Yes
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|format=Paperback
|pages=472
|publisher=Orion ChildrensChildren's Books|date=3 May 2007
|isbn=978-1842555613
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Quite a few of LeGuin's books are shelved in children/young readers sections of the libraries. I don't really know why it is so, as her tales are universally readable, enjoyable and there is nothing childish or simplistic about them - in some ways they are more grown up that many supposedly adult examples of fantasy (and no, I don't mean Gor). They certainly have a universal appeal, as "proper" myths, fairly tales and legends often do.
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'''Reviews of other books by Ursula K Le Guin'''
 
[[The Wizard of Earthsea]]
 
[[Powers (Annals of the Western Shore)]]
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