Another good dystopian novel by Margaret Atwood, not as good as the
Maddadam trilogy or
The Handmaid's Tale, but still very clever and with a sardonic humour. It's funny, with a sardonic humour, and it reminds us of a sci-fi B-movie from the 1950s or an episode of
Black Mirror. The writing is excellent, even if sometimes it looks like the author is having too much fun lingering on the pulp details - but Margaret Atwood is too elegant to step over the borders of good taste. All in all, a very interesting book.
Sem comentários:
Enviar um comentário