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Truly chilling dystopian tale of how society could be if certain fundamentalists took over society. I picked this up from a free shelf in Tulum, Mexico on my belated honeymoon and devoured it. One of those books that I had put off reading for some reason, and after having finished it I wondered why I did so. Amazing.

This is an amazing book and I'd recommend it to anyone. We all take advantage of our freedoms at this point and it's a great way to become appreciative again.
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Really good, but hard for me to suspend disbelief about how the transformation of society came about. That meant that I had a little harder time getting immersed in the world (I kept thinking, "No f*ing way! No f*ing WAY that'd happen!"), but I was still engrossed by the book. The epilogue is interesting, but problematic to me, with the whole argument to suspend judgment and such. Yes, that's how academics talk, but relativism has its limits...
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I couldn't put this book down. It's scary how real this feels and how possible. It's also disturbing to read in this time with the themes of racism and misogyny. Can't wait to watch the series now!
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Apr 16, 2011
Nic
marked it as to-read
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Aug 01, 2012
Carlee
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