the handmaid's tale

Jan 05, 2005 18:09

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piximush January 5 2005, 23:25:24 UTC
chris still has my copy of the handmaid's tale.
cat's eye was amazing, too. but i dont know if it
measures up to that.

xo.

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starxplosion January 6 2005, 01:38:03 UTC
i have an extra copy of the handmaid's tale if you want it.

I also have another book i think you might like a lot, if you are inclined to like the handmaid's tale.

it's a book by Paul Auster and I believe it's entitle either In the Country of Lost Things or just The Country of Lost Things.

let me know if you are interested in the extra copy I have of the atwood book.

oh and also, to make this comment even longer, I really didn't fancy Cat's Eye. Please enlighten me to what made it superb to you, I often thought I was missing something when I read that one.

I rather liked The Blind Assassin, however.

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piximush January 6 2005, 01:44:31 UTC
i'll read any book put in front of me.

cat's eye i think pretty accurately explained several not-so-pretty aspects of women.

i'd rant, but i'd rather not rant via lj comments on someone else's journal.

i had to read cat's eye twice to like it so much.

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starxplosion January 6 2005, 02:29:33 UTC
Ahh, well then perhaps I will give it a second look.

i shall find the other book for you. we can have a book swap.

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faerie_lust January 13 2005, 17:14:08 UTC
Mind if I add you? I saw you on FRUiTS and I think you're really spiffy

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eevilyoungflesh January 13 2005, 17:40:46 UTC
Not at all, that would be lovely ^_^
And you're a Dolls fan which is always fun!

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champagnegirl February 2 2005, 23:48:21 UTC
I totally agree. I'm a feminist just not the stereo-typical kind.

This is Elisa/Starsnhereyes in case you forgot I changed. <3

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