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Setalpgninnpsekil asked Margaret Atwood:

Creamy or crunchy peanut butter?

Margaret Atwood Crunchy. Without a doubt.
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This question contains spoilers… (view spoiler)[ Ms. Atwood! It's pleasure to be able to interact with you directly. Handmaid's Tale was an amazing book that I really treasured in high school - but its ending - the cliffhanger about what really happened to Offred, has always made me ponder and wonder. Could you please enlighten me as to how you see/saw Offred's fate unfold from that point forward? Did she get caught, or saved? (hide spoiler)]

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