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I recently read The Heart Goes Last and that was... interesting. It was like a Black Mirror episode. A little too far fetched, perhaps.
What's another book of hers with a more feminist kick like Handmaid's?
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My favorite's of hers are The Handmaids Tale, The Oryx and Crake Trilogy and I'm currently reading her book Bluebeard's Egg. Oh and my favorite poetry book of hers is The Circle Game.
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I would have preferred to have the book end with Offred being taken away, as the additional chapter at the lecture talking about whether it was genuine and confirming she would have escaped ruined it for me. I feel it would've been better for the reader to decide that.
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I’ve never heard of her but I have heard of The Handmaids Tale. Are there any sexual scenes in it?? I’d like to read it if not.Jeyasivananth wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 06:33 I am a huge fan of Margaret Atwood. I love her Blind Assasin, The Handmaid's Tale and Orynx and Crake.
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I don’t know if I can identify myself as Margaret Atwood fans. I read her book HandMaid's Tale. This is a good book about a very bad, sick and scary society. The book is written beautifully, but the story that is told in it really scares me.Ashley Simon wrote: ↑25 Sep 2017, 09:20 I picked up The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood about two years ago, and I've been in love with her novels ever since. Any other Atwood fans out there? If so, what is your favorite book, and why?
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