Thanks for the talk on this book, early Atwood does seem something I'd like. I've never read Atwood, always stuck in my Fantasy/Historical Fiction! It's always looked like that people who don't even read much have found value/enjoyment in her books. Subbed!
Never heard of this one before but sounds interesting! I've read Oryx & Crake from her which is excellent but damn bleak at times (like many of her novels)
Yes that definitely sums most of them up. I really enjoyed Oryx & Crake though not as much as her other novels, her take on a male central character was interesting. I like that she’s never been afraid to tackle such dark subjects in regards to the shifting of societal structures over time.
Thanks for the talk on this book, early Atwood does seem something I'd like. I've never read Atwood, always stuck in my Fantasy/Historical Fiction! It's always looked like that people who don't even read much have found value/enjoyment in her books. Subbed!
I think her writing, though profound and beautifully executed, is also very accessible :)
Great review! You should do Our Lady of the Flowers by Jean Genet!
This is actually quite relaxing
Never heard of this one before but sounds interesting! I've read Oryx & Crake from her which is excellent but damn bleak at times (like many of her novels)
Yes that definitely sums most of them up. I really enjoyed Oryx & Crake though not as much as her other novels, her take on a male central character was interesting. I like that she’s never been afraid to tackle such dark subjects in regards to the shifting of societal structures over time.