TITLE: The Handmaid's Tale
AUTHOR: Atwood, Margaret
GENRE: Dystopian Fiction
This is a much desired book discussion book at book club, especially with the new Hulu series.
GENRE: Dystopian Fiction
DATES READ: 7/24/2017 - 8/17/2017
MY RATING: 2/5
This is a much desired book discussion book at book club, especially with the new Hulu series.
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The dystopian future is found in the Republic of Gilead. It is an age where the instance of birth is more rare. And thus Commander's and their wives must make use a Handmaid (one who is mostly valued based on the viability of her ovaries). The story of a Handmaid, Offred, who can remember the years before Gilead. Back when she had a husband, children, a job, a life of her own...
I tried to like this book. I tried to like it because it's timely and I am a feminist. So, I should like this book... I feel like a bad feminist. I just cannot bring myself to give this book a good review.
I don't think it was the subject matter. I think it was the way it was written. I felt that it dragged on and on. I'm not sure if that was supposed to be stylistic. But it was just boring to me. The plot was promising but I felt it took too long to get to the point.
I listened to it on audiobook and I am so glad that I did. The whole concept of Gilead wasn't far-fetched for me. That was the scariest part. There wasn't a lot of shock value because it feels like something that could actually happen.
I also didn't connect with Offred. And I always have trouble when I feel no connection with Offred. Not even a negative connection. Just nothing. I did like the narrator, Claire Danes. She was wonderful! I also heard that the punctuation in the book was odd, and that would have been very difficult for my focus. So, yay for audiobooks! 😊
Will read and write soon!
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