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Oryx and Crake
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Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
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Samantha wrote: "Hi Jean, I was thinking about this series for my trilogy. I have never read anything by Margaret Atwood before and have heard that some of her books are hard work. Had you read her books before? ..."
I've read several of her books and consider her one of my favorite authors. But she definitely has a dark tone to her stories As far being a struggle -- I wouldn't say so at all. The story lines move right along and keep your attention. This one and The Handmaid's Tale** are about the future. Neither paint a picture of sunshine and roses, that's for sure. Alias Grace is about a woman facing execution for murder who may or may not be guilty. So definitely not light reading but certainly thought provoking.
**Handmaid's Tale is a cautionary tale about a future in which women lose the right to read and are valuable only as long as they are able to reproduce. Frightening indeed.
So as you can see, you kind of have to be in the mood for something dark but I always find I enjoy them. Best of luck in finding your trilogy!

I may return to the final 2 at a later date. I definitely think I will try some of the other Margaret Atwood books.
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The Handmaid’s Tale (other topics)Alias Grace (other topics)