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I want you to kiss me, said the Commander. Well, of course something came before that. Such requests never come flying out of the blue.
Yes this is a classic and I've never read it! But now I finally have! In 1986, when this was published, I was in college, too busy reading textbooks on Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Calculus to make time for a lot of current sci fi (I managed a few choice books ... but not this one, obviously). That said, I do remember that time, so I feel grounded enough in ...more

I'm about a third of the way through this book. It has such great reviews that I really wanted to give it a chance, but for some reason I find it depressing, dull, and a lot of kind of disgusting things are happening. Maybe I'm looking at it wrong. Is this supposed to be a satire? Most reviewers are saying it is about the Reagan years? I have been a sort of feminist since I was 10 years old in 1960, and I am not religious and don't like the religious restrictions placed on women, but this book i
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A must read. Excellent. One of those rare books that the entire book club read and discussed at length. And my book club is not hard core. A contemporary classic that I'll reread.
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I am starting to feel like I should have a distopic feminist science fiction shelf on my goodreads page. I am re-reading this for the first time since high school and it is the classic I remember it to be, though I feel like it would benefit from a discussion conducted by a really good high school English teacher--I can tell that I should be thinking harder about all of the nice 1984 like issues that it raises than I currently am, reading on the subway.

I don't even know what to say. I thought this book was intriguing on so many levels. I found myself experiencing rather than reading the novel. I was so wrapped up with the characters and their experiences, I had to continually remind myself that it was a piece of fiction.
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Pamela
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Bernadette
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Codie
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