Happy Thanksgiving to American-types! Happy Thursday to everyone else! It was a quiet, relaxing day for me, even though I ran to the grocery store in the middle of the day. Talk about mobbed!
I finished another book for the year. Book #26:
The Handmaid's Tale, which is one of the most depressing books I have ever read. Dark book? Yay! Dystopian
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I remember reading somewhere a few years ago, around the time when the right-wing groups in the US began to gain more prominence, that The Handmaid's Tale presented a truly inconceivable dystopian scenario at the time when it was written. But then, suddenly, it no longer was quite so inconceivable - the perception of the female body as sacred vessel, ambulatory chalice has begun to ring true.
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I think I read the same thing, though I don't recall where. When it was written, it didn't seem as possible as it is now. (Scares me so much, just thinking about it...)
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All in all, I enjoyed the movie, which is more than I could say about the book.
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I'm in the process of getting a copy of the movie now! Hopefully I'll have time to check it out tomorrow. :D
Edit: Fixed the LJ username.
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It pulled me in right from the start, which is way more than could be said about the book. I'm not sure if I 100% liked the new ending, but it was so much better than the book's ending, so I wouldn't complain.
It must have been made in the 80s, those hairstyles were fun to see! Hrm, wiki says 1990. Close enough!
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I liked the naming, and with Offred's, the play on words. Of Fred or off red. :)
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And huh! I hadn't noticed the Of Fred/off red part, clever!
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I think I'll pass on more books from her for now! :P
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