Planet of Exile
The Earth colony of Landin had been stranded on distant Eltanin for ten
years. But ten of Eltanin's years were six hundred Terrestrial years,
and the lonely and dwindling human settlement was beginning to feel the
strain.
Every winter – a season which lasted for fifteen of our
years – the Earthmen had neighbors. These were the humanoid hilfs, a
nomadic people who only settled down when they burrowed in for the
cruel long cold spell. Yet the hilfs feared the Earthmen, whom they
thought of as witches and called the farborns. And their fear kept the
lost colony lonely.
But hilfs and farborns had common enemies:
the hordes of ravaging barbarians calld Gaals and the eerie praying
snowghouls. And in the terrible winter of the Tenth Year, the only hope
of hilf and farborn was to join forces or be annihilated.
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Hainish Cycle
Hainish Cycle consists of 9 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

