Native Tongue
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781558612556 (1558612556)
Publish date: November 1st 2000
Publisher: Feminist Press
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Humanities,
Language,
Literary Fiction,
Feminism,
Speculative Fiction,
Dystopia,
Womens,
Gender
Series: Native Tongue (#1)
The prose is rough. It needs to be tightened up all the way through, and if I were being reasonable, I might admit that the men are a little *too* evil. (But who wants to be reasonable?) The idea is entertaining, and the linguistics throughout is great - interesting and fun.
Upon buying:Just look at how amazing that cover is. HOW COULD I SAY NO.Upon finishing:The cover had disappointingly little to do with the book. I wanted babies in giant test tubes presided over by gigantic happy aliens, ok?I am torn as to what I should rate this book. I think it's a 3.5 but I'll rou...
I've been seeing the sequel to this book in my public library (a ratty paperback) since I was a kid, and wanted to read it, but have never found the first volume.
Absolutely excellent. I know The Handmaid's Tale gets more press and praise, but this is a far more realistic and chilling misogynist future. There's really so much meaty stuff, and I'm so far from eloquent, that I'll just say read it and leave it at that.
Was interesting at the time I read it, but I have no interest in continuing with the series now.