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a fascinating look at the pressures faced by women in 1965 Toronto - and even today.
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a slowly revealing plot and narrative. Beautifully controlled.
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and amazing stark imagery.
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and the letter structure tends to obscure the drive and dramatic progression in terms of narrative. Really like the idea though.
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Atwood's debut. Harrowing and humerous in one book
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Average.
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Average... at best.
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Brilliant Sci-Fi and social commentary.
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Brilliant.
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but not any where near as effective.
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but occaisionally seems to lack direction. and is often a little self indulgant.
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but reasonably enjoyable.
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Childhood coming of age story
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contrite and self indulgant.
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Easy read. Not amzingly well written
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Fasntastic book. Intelligent
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Faulks at his gritty best. Harrowing.
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gripping
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I'm not sure how much was lost in translation with this book. It's interesting
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Incredible.
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Meandering
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Ok - a bit ponderous.
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Ok.... a bit rambling. As with Disgrace
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One of Australia's finest pieces of litereature. Outstanding. I cannot sing the praises of this novel enough.
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One of my favourite books.
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or thinks they're a fan of literature.
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overly morbid.
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Quite a departure from theme and in some ways
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Quite an astonishing book; interesting psycological perspectives
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Required reading for anyone who even thinks of writing themselves
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Sci-Fi at its best. A classic.
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Simply a beautiful piece of writing. Amazing.
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Simply one of the best Fantasy/Sci-Fi books I've ever read. Couldn't put it down.
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Spooky; a brilliant debut.
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Superb. No other way of describing it really. Everyone should read this.
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Superb. She's a fascinating writer.
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syle also. Brilliantly written
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Tend to be a little meandering
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The film is amazing. This is ok.... a bit like Robert Ludlum if you're into that sort of thing.
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the middle-aged/pensioner male narrative figure is slightly self obsessed with a tendency to lack empathy. It's interesting and occaisionally confronting as it broaches aspects of human behaviour and thought which are a little disturbing. The surreal myst
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The most important book of my childhood. Rediscovered and re-read recently. Still fantastic.
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This book is both fantasic and average in points. It made me feel like i needed a shower after; at times
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with resonacnes of Murakami and Ishiguro
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wonderfully written. It's a pity her second was so.... not even close.
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