I did not dislike it so much to say it twice.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
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.
Writers with Drinks was great, Sox! Nicola Griffith should do audiobooks; I love her voice. Sofia Samatar read from a new story, and Ken Liu read a new story. The local artists were really funny, and Charlie Jane was a hoot as always.
And yeah, the Coldest Girl audiobook occasionally has music at really tense moments, which is cool.
I would add that I love Ian Banks, but don't think his stuff was written to be read aloud. His prose is very much about conveying images and ideas without much attention paid to the sound of words. It does not have the touch or poetry or music a lot of good prose has. It is (IMO) great stuff nonetheless - but (again IMO) can only be appreciated on the page.
I really loved Cat's Eye, FTR. I didn't get into MadAdam at all. But I still liked After the Flood for some weird reason.
My mother was just telling me she was trying to read something by Atwood but she was going to give up on it. She couldn't remember the title, so I'm not sure how it lines up with the various opinions that have surfaced here. She did know it wasn't Handmaid's Tale and she's willing to give that one a shot, maybe.
Cat's Eye is one of my favorites. Moved me profoundly because it hit so close to home. I read it in high school. (Not FOR high school--my teachers were not that cool. But during high school.)
From this weekend's ebook bargains, Seanan McGuire's Indexing (read it, loved it), on special for $2.
(Good until 5/31)
eta pesky apostrophe that I noticed I'd missed right as I hit post.