The blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood

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The blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood

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Hi guys.
I am now reading The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood and I am having a great joy for this novel for it has a humor visualization.
...one look at a banana and you can tell it came from outerspace.
:lol: haha laugh out loud.

What's wrong with banana. :)

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-- 25 Aug 2015, 02:23 --

This book has a scheme of drama.

It touches young people specifically those youth who happens to have expectations nonetheless of not to disgrace themselves.
I knew enough to know that the only thing expected of me was not to disgrace myself.
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This was the first book of Margaret Atwood that I read. And I fell in love with her immediately. I loved how the story ahs a story with it and how theory were all linked together. I was also thrilled to know who the author of the book was and wondered how I missed Atwood's hint at the beginning. It was simply an amazing book and I followed it up with The Handmaid's Tale, Orynx and Crake and Surfacing.
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