brianreadsbooks's Reviews (820)


I don't love dystopian novels. I read mostly for enjoyment, and I have a hard time enjoying things that depress me. However, this book was truly great, and I'm glad I read it.

It's the first (and so far only) book by Margaret Atwood I've read, but it's clear she's a gifted storyteller. The pace and tone of the story change from slow to fast to jarringly different, all reinforcing the experience of the characters themselves. Her story revolves around one very well crafted character, but even the secondary characters become three dimensional as the story continues.

The story itself is haunting, disturbing, and far too close to home. But it's one that needs to be read, especially in our world today. I read it more than 6 months ago, but the story and it's themes keep resonating in my head and have altered my view of politics, technology and the role of individuals in society.

It speaks most closely to our experiences here in the US, but I believe everyone should read this book. Then get involved. Question your government, and question who controls your data.

I was going to write a long review, but read Holly's hysterical take on it. It's pretty much exactly how I read the book.

I somehow still kept getting sucked into reading more. Every time I got to the point of annoyance she redeemed the book with something fairly intelligent.

I did enjoy it, but I can't decide if I can get through more of the series. The endless sex scenes get old fast, and I found myself just skimming them to get back to the story. It's more than a romance novel, which is why I could read it at all, but probably only one step up.