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message 1: by Pink (new)

Pink | 5491 comments This is the buddy read thread for The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood, for July 2016. Everyone is welcome to join in :)


Jackie | 80 comments Thanks for setting up the thread, Pink!

I'm a little more than halfway through the book, and hope to finish as soon as possible. So far, I enjoy the story, or rather the stories :) Looking forward to discuss it!


Desertorum I hope to find time for this, since it´s waiting in the shelf. But it´s going to go end of the month, if even then :/


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Katy (kathy_h) | 9530 comments Mod
Desertorum wrote: "I hope to find time for this, since it´s waiting in the shelf. But it´s going to go end of the month, if even then :/"

Me too.


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Veronique | 1154 comments Starting tomorrow :0)


Jackie | 80 comments Veronique wrote: "Starting tomorrow :0)"

Have fun reading ;) Just tell me as soon as you've read enough to start discussing!

Has anyone else started reading yet? How much have you read? Do you like it?


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Veronique | 1154 comments Real life in the way :0(... I should get freed Thursday


Leni Iversen (leniverse) | 1285 comments I read it a couple of months ago, so I'm keeping my eye on this thread. :)


message 9: by Veronique (new)

Veronique | 1154 comments So far I'm interested by the puzzling nature of the book. Keeping tabs of the different elements. The switch in narration in the chapters is a little unsettling but I guess it enhances the mystery.


message 10: by Sam F (new)

Sam F | 26 comments I didn't join the buddy read this month as I have previously read this particular book, but I'm excited about hearing Margaret Atwood speak today. I just finished her Oryx & Crake series and will be able to bring my copy of Dancing Girls for her to sign - so cool!


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Veronique | 1154 comments Sam F wrote: "I didn't join the buddy read this month as I have previously read this particular book, but I'm excited about hearing Margaret Atwood speak today. I just finished her Oryx & Crake series and will b..."

Sounds great! This is my first Atwood although I've been meaning to for some years. Have a great time :0)


Jackie | 80 comments Veronique wrote: "So far I'm interested by the puzzling nature of the book. Keeping tabs of the different elements. The switch in narration in the chapters is a little unsettling but I guess it enhances the mystery."

I thought so too in the beginning. For me, it was like reading entirely different stories (I actually liked the story about Sakiel-Norn the most in the beginning). But the more you read, the more it all makes sense (I've finished the book yesterday, and in the end, it makes perfect sense).

Btw, don't worry about real life getting in the way, we've got lots of time ;)


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Veronique | 1154 comments Jackie wrote: "Veronique wrote: "So far I'm interested by the puzzling nature of the book. Keeping tabs of the different elements. The switch in narration in the chapters is a little unsettling but I guess it enh..."

Thanks Jackie :0) Yep, bit much on the plate and Atwood's book requires concentration. I do also like the Sakiel-Norn world. Pondering right now at the succession of events outside Laura's book.


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