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Binding: Audio CDDewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780864923417 Edition: 2 hr/2 CD Format: Audiobook ISBN: 0864923414 Label: BTC Audiobooks Manufacturer: BTC Audiobooks Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 1 Publication Date: October 05, 2004 Publisher: BTC Audiobooks Studio: BTC Audiobooks Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - This is a must read...This is without a doubt one of the best books of all time. The US government has been crippled by nuclear war and overthrown by a Christian Theocracy, which subjugates women and persecutes anyone who does not subscribe to the stated belief system. It's strict and secluded. The theocracy claims to protect its people, its women from how the world used to abuse them through rape and sexualization, by blaming the women and then perpetuating a worse sort of lifestyle. This book focuses on the story of ... Read More Rating: - HauntingI suspect that this book was a chilling read when it was published in the 1980's, but it is especially disturbing in 2008. The threats Atwood identified then-- religious fundamentalism, an environmental apocalypse, spying and terror committed by governments, increasing control over women's bodies-- seem even more pertinent today. Atwood's humor keeps the book from ever becoming too bleak. Rating: - Fascinating but horrifyingI finally read this after coming across several references to it. It's the scariest book I've ever read because 20 years later, I can still see it coming true. It was a bit confusing to read at first but the main plot was easy to grasp. This is one of my favorite books now. Rating: - I can't praise it enough This was a very unique and interesting story. It's a dark theme with some very dark moments, but it also opens one's eyes. It definitely has a feminist philosophy slant- but I like that. The book left me wanting to know more- I wanted to know what happened to the character and to society next, but that was supposed to be left to the imagination, I'm sure. This is not your regular novel and I would not tread lightly into it. It's philosophical content does not make for light reading. ... Read More Rating: - DisappointedThis book came highly recommended from friends and family. I must be the black sheep because it did nothing for me (well - it did annoy me a lot). I disagree with many of the negative comments - I simply do not care if it's anti-Christian (it's anti-fundamentalist, and if Christians automatically assume she's refering to Christianity alone, if that's how her depiction of this fictional society immediately says "Christianity" to you, you might want to do a little soul searching on your choice of religion). ... Read More
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