Saturday 17 May 2014

MaddAddam - Margaret Atwood

The final part of this dystopian trilogy is another gloriously readable novel featuring appealing characters and believable human behaviour in extreme but horribly plausible scenarios. This one has a more optimistic feel to it than the first two though, with a touching love story, impressive inter-species co-operation, and a growing - if still comically partial - understanding between the remaining humans and the new-formed Crakers. As before, the combination of suspenseful plotting and bite-sized chapters made it hard to stick to a reasonable bedtime while reading this...

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