have you read Oryx and Crake
Nope! I was thinking I should read some Atwood other than Handmaid's Tale but the audio of O&C is not going to do it. I will pick up a copy at some point, or maybe borrow from the library.
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have you read Oryx and Crake
Nope! I was thinking I should read some Atwood other than Handmaid's Tale but the audio of O&C is not going to do it. I will pick up a copy at some point, or maybe borrow from the library.
In other news, I've discovered that Audible has The Great Courses available: an entire series for 1 credit or about $25. So right now I'm listening to a 24-hour lecture series about the lives of ordinary people in the ancient world, which is pretty interesting. Doesn't hurt that the lecturer is British: I'm always more inclined to believe a narrator with a British accent. [insert winking icon here]
Kat is me. Love Atwood, enjoy dystopia, totally didn't like Oryx and Crake or its sequel. I haven't read the third book, which says something given my aversion to leaving series unfinished. But I know may people who adore it, so.
The occasional musical score is fun, though.
Oh that's interesting! How was writers with drinks, PC?
Atwood other than Handmaid's Tale
I really liked the Blind Assassin and Alias Grace. I also liked Oryx and Crake and the Handmaid's Tale, but for different reasons.
Alias Grace, Cat's Eye, The Robber Bride -- these are my favorite Atwoods. I have still to read MaddAdam.
I also could not abide Oryx and Crake.
I did not dislike it so much to say it twice.
I love Atwood's really old stuff, like Surfacing and Bluebeard's Egg, and then The Handmaid's Tale, and Cat's Eye. I never read anything past that, although I've had The Robber Bride on my shelf for years.
I am Amy. I just kind of fell off of reading Atwood for a while, though if keep meaning to catch up on her more recent stuff. So many books, so little time.
So many books, so little time.
This.