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Absolutely, and on topic for this post.
However, I found it a hard, dark read (as is the topic of the book), and she wrote a lot of high quality but easier to read stuff in both sci-fi and fantasy. But it's so long I read her I don't even remember the titles except for the Earthsea trilogy.
BTW, IT people might recognize the term Ansible which she invented.