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Old 06-29-2011, 08:02 PM   #71 (permalink)
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Old 06-29-2011, 08:10 PM   #73 (permalink)
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**** off you guys, if you're not going to read any of the books in the first place you don't have the right to suggest a book. Either participate in what's already been picked, or **** off.

The first book is the Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood
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It took me six months to get a copy of the book...
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Old 07-06-2011, 10:20 PM   #76 (permalink)
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So, near as I can tell, Paloma and I are the only ones who've actually started and finished the Blind Assassin, and I for one would like to talk about it. I don't really know where to start, so I'll just give my general reaction and wing it from there.



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I, for one, was both shocked, and unsurprised by the way the novel resolved. I also found it mildly confusing, and I imagine that a re-reading would shed a whole lot of light. It occurred to me about 3/4 of the way through that "Laura Chase" was telling her sister's story. There was a lot of confusion following this idea, because the Blind Assassin chapters continually flopped two and fro between characters as I read.

I hadn't at all imagined the development involving Richard. I was quite shocked to find that Laura wasn't directly involved with Alex Thomas (the extent to which I still have not completely grasped).



Not a disappointment. I prefer her dystopian works, but even in novels I dislike (f.ex. Alias Grace), Margaret Atwood's prose is stunningly beautiful and always a pleasure to read.
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Old 07-06-2011, 10:24 PM   #77 (permalink)
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So, near as I can tell, Paloma and I are the only ones who've actually started and finished the Blind Assassin, and I for one would like to talk about it. I don't really know where to start, so I'll just give my general reaction and wing it from there.



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I, for one, was both shocked, and unsurprised by the way the novel resolved. I also found it mildly confusing, and I imagine that a re-reading would shed a whole lot of light. It occurred to me about 3/4 of the way through that "Laura Chase" was telling her sister's story. There was a lot of confusion following this idea, because the Blind Assassin chapters continually flopped two and fro between characters as I read.

I hadn't at all imagined the development involving Richard. I was quite shocked to find that Laura wasn't directly involved with Alex Thomas (the extent to which I still have not completely grasped).



Not a disappointment. I prefer her dystopian works, but even in novels I dislike (f.ex. Alias Grace), Margaret Atwood's prose is stunningly beautiful and always a pleasure to read.
In the back of my mind as I read it the first time I hoped that Iris would be with Alex Thomas, since she was stuck with Richard...Previous experience with Atwood's novels never made me hope for a happy ending, and I was VERY surprised by the fact that she did get her chance at love.
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In the back of my mind as I read it the first time I hoped that Iris would be with Alex Thomas, since she was stuck with Richard...Previous experience with Atwood's novels never made me hope for a happy ending, and I was VERY surprised by the fact that she did get her chance at love.
Once the possibility came to me, I hoped for it as well. My experience with Atwood's endings hasn't been that they're unhappy, so much as they're unresolved (though, I tend to lean towards hopeless interpretations).
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What of her novels have you read? Have you read them all?
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What of her novels have you read? Have you read them all?
Oh no, not at all. I read quickly, but in short bursts. I've read the Handmaid's Tale, Oryx and Crake, and Alias Grace as well, only the last of which I found sub par.
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