Quite simply - Cat's Eye, 1988 ( I think)
Good Bones - short story, not sure of the year.
2006-07-24 21:04:58
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answered by SugarByte 2
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i like a lot of her books very lots and a few no longer too lots in any respect, yet there are some i did no longer look after the 1st time yet enjoyed lots extra proper the 2d. She is awesome and an rather good and exciting author. Judging via multiple the titles you listed i think of you would be able to savour her and he or she is rather quite worth examining. The Handmaid's tale is extremely of a modern classic and once you're into dystopian fiction you would understand it besides.
2016-11-02 23:01:11
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answered by ? 4
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Cat's Eye is wonderful. Handmaid's Tale is gripping. Alias Grace is intriguing. Surfacing is hard to get through.
2006-07-25 02:27:24
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answered by AJK 2
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Alias Grace.
It's lyrical, powerful...it lingers in the mind after you've closed the book.
2006-07-24 21:21:02
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answered by St. Hell 5
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Handmaid's Tale and Oryx and Crake
2006-07-24 22:46:05
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answered by diasporas 3
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Handmaid's Tale. - Really superb take on the future of fundamentalist U.S.
2006-07-24 21:42:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Blind Assasin is amazing. I also love Edible Woman. Really, you can't go wrong with anything she's written.
2006-07-25 04:10:00
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answered by sachidewey 2
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handmaids tale
2006-07-25 01:41:45
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answered by Ollie Tabooger 2
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The Blind Assassin, hands down!
2016-08-02 16:53:03
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answered by Lucy 2
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