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I read this for my book club. I wasn’t expecting too much, because 1) it wasn’t fitting with my “reading what you feel called to read” plan, and 2) I’ve read two other books by Atwood, and although they were decent, I felt they were lacking something. This book is probably my favorite of hers that I’ve read. I still felt like it was missing something to a certain extent, but I felt less that way after finishing it. I did like the way it ended.
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When I originally read this in middle school, it was just okay. I didn't have enough knowledge of the world to understand that governments can be overthrown. I recall I was also a bit weirded out by the use of the F word, which I hadn't heard much in my pre-cable TV, pre-internet, small town childhood. So as a tween in the late 80's, I didn't connect to the story or characters at all. What I did love was that this was the first book I read that was basically a long journal entry or letter to the
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First of all, no one does dystopia better than Atwood - she captures that perfect balance of plausibility and creeping fear better than anyone. But more than that, she weaves through a thread of empathy and understanding for how it came to be, and her villains are never caricatures (or even villains at all, sometimes). A brilliant work from one of my personal favorites.

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