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This book has the story that grows on you. You don't know what's happening in the first 30 pages, but you're intrigued by the opening line and stick to it, as much as you can. After, you gradually understand the three different stories happening at the same time and towards the end everything makes more sense and you end up completely impressed the cleverness of how the three (or four?) ways Margaret Atwood shared this sad and curious story.
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Just absolutely fantastic. Everything she's ever written should be read.
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