I wasn't quite sure what the book was, but I did end up enjoying it. Are her others similar?
I mean, not quite similar. The Hainish Cycle (
The Dispossessed is a part of it) is similar in the idea of the universe setting, each book taking place on different planets with different eco-systems, environments and cultures, but each book is different in its plot and pacing. While everything in that cycle is science fiction, one book may read like an action movie while another could be slow-paced and will make you ponder the questions of morality and human friendship and whatnot. For this cycle, you can read any book from it without the need to read anything before it. I highly recommend
The Left Hand of Darkness which is my second favourite book after The Dispossessed. It's not at all similar, but Le Guin's signature writing is there. Do not expect a lot of action, though. I also recommend reading it in winter—this is one of my go-to winter books.
Earthsea series are pretty different as it's fantasy and not sci-fi. These are all in the same world. I would say they're an easier read than
The Dispossessed, I mean there's magic!
I love the first three books here (
The Tombs of Atuan is my favourite out of these), and the follow-ups are also decent.
Out of the standalone books I've only read
The Lathe of Heaven (alright) and
The Eye of the Heron (I liked it, but it's also very political).