The Blind Assassin
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Cameron: read it!


Anything by Margaret Atwood is more then worth reading. Alias Grace is a great book, and if you like dystopian literature, there is "The handmaid's tale" and more recently "Oryx and Crake" and "The year of the flood".
"The blind assassin" by the way, is one of my favorite books ever. I re-read I when I finished it, and read it two times since then.

Alias Grace is probably my favourite of all Atwoods (so far!), and Cat's Eyes, though less meaty and in-depth than others, is predictably gritty, as is Robber Bride.
If you enjoy poetry she has written some cracking pieces, a lot of which you can read free online.
Will definitely need to get hold of Edible Woman, and The Year of the Flood soon!


My favorite Margaret Atwood is Alias Grace. Any of you read that?
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At first I was thinking that Alex was the blind assassin, telling the story and pointing out to his lover that she was the mute one, that he was saving her.
But thinking on it more, I'd say that Iris is really the blind assassin of the title. Her not seeing what was going on led to death - three deaths, actually: her sister, her husband, her daughter.
Just an idea. What does anybody else think?