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And that is how we go on. He asks a question, and I say an answer, and he writes it down. In the courtroom, every word that came out of my mouth was as if burnt into the paper they were writing it on, and once I said a thing I knew I could never get the words back; only they were the wrong words, be...
This was a bit of a frustrating read. It is masterfully written, well if this was the 19th century. Atwood has done an incredible thing in morphing her writing to that of a 19th century romanticist. And while I can see just what a tough task this must have been, the resulting work is equally frustra...
I very much enjoyed re-reading this. I especially enjoyed the way Atwood ended the book without tying a neat little bow on top. She wrote a satisfying ending without answering some major questions.
Very much enjoyed this book. Atwood knows how to weave a tale. You'd almost believe this is really how Grace's story unfolded. Only problem for me is the ending. I kind of figured Atwood was writing herself into a corner. How was she supposed to explain Grace's involvement or non-involvement? Excell...