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"A new classic! Remember High School required reading? This should definitely be on it-- along side Fahrenheit 451 and 1984; a wonderful example of that genre. It can help the uninitiated understand feminism. Atwood's tone is immersed in realism and it is a brilliant read. I feel as if I have lived this life" — May 30, 2017 05:58PM
"A new classic! Remember High School required reading? This should definitely be on it-- along side Fahrenheit 451 and 1984; a wonderful example of that genre. It can help the uninitiated understand feminism. Atwood's tone is immersed in realism and it is a brilliant read. I feel as if I have lived this life" — May 30, 2017 05:58PM
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"There is a lot about cannibalism in this book. Apparently this was common in some early societies" — Sep 26, 2018 04:29PM
"There is a lot about cannibalism in this book. Apparently this was common in some early societies" — Sep 26, 2018 04:29PM


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