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Margaret Atwood looms large in that particularly Canadian part of my literary subconscious, the part that natters at me to call stuff "CanLit" and berates me for having never read anything by Michael Ondaatje. Atwood is Kind Of A Big Deal, but so far I have managed to avoid reading any of her novels and have read, as far as I can recall, one of her short stories. Already, though, I have a bone to pick with Atwood. She has this weird bias against science fiction and insists that she doesn't write
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People recommended Margaret Atwood to me over and over again. This was the second of her books that I read. I wasn't as impressed by it as people led me to expect I would be, but I did like the way it was written. The way you gradually build up information about the world is good, and keeps you interesting, and it's a very readable book. The ending struck me as a little... not clichéd, exactly, but something like that.
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Offred is young woman assigned as a handmaiden to the Commander, an aging government leader. No life of her own, she is in a pickle between the two slices of stale bread that are the Commander and his resentful wife. She must conceive, or be sent to the colonies.
An unsettling look at a dystopia where women have lost all rights to everything, including their fertility.
An unsettling look at a dystopia where women have lost all rights to everything, including their fertility.




May 04, 2008
This Is Not The Michael You're Looking For
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Sep 16, 2011
Michelle
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