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The Handmaid's Tale (The Handmaid's Tale, #1)
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Apr 17, 2017
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After reading 'The Handmaid's Tale', I can see why this dystopian classic has made such an impression on so many. This is a book that definitely hangs with you, haunting your thoughts, long after you finish the book. It is thought-provoking and terrifying.
The story centers on the heroine, Offred, who is a "handmaiden" in this futuristic world created by Ms. Atwood. As a handmaiden, Offred's sole purpose is to produce a baby for the Commander and his wife, Serena Joy. Once she has served her purpose, she will be reassigned to another high-ranking man for the same purpose. This pattern will repeat over and over, until she is no longer able to bear children. What happens then, nobody really wants to talk about. Worse yet, if she fails to produce a child then she will face a fate reserved for the lowliest of women.
This is the world that Offred and others are left with after a brutal civil war stamped out the rights that citizens like Offred had taken for granted. The overthrow of the democratic government was gradual...until it wasn't. The changes that took place were very insidious.
One moment, people like Offred were consumed with trivial problems, like where they were going to go out for dinner that night. The next thing they knew, a civil war was raging. Soon, their every movement was monitored closely. Of course, this was for their own "protection" and "safety". Then, women weren't allowed to hold jobs or manage their own money. (After all, the poor little dears shouldn't have to bear that burden. A man should handle those sorts of things.) Next, anyone that dared to oppose the new regime was eliminated. Before long, citizens like Offred cannot even recognize their new reality. They are stuck under the rule of an incredibly oppressive, misogynistic regime.
Worst of all, their complacency paved the way for this gradual overthrow. Little by little, they handed over their rights with little resistance. They refused to see the writing on the wall and wanted to believe the lies that they were spoon-fed. Once they wised up, it was too late. Now, they are a people broken. Women, especially, face a grim fate.
This book is remarkable! Although it can be rather slow-moving at times, the message was powerful. This story serves as a cautionary tale and a necessary reminder. Civil rights are hard won and easily lost.
It is easy to draw comparisons to many of this books' events and the events of the past and present. Ms. Atwood highlights many important issues and offers a great deal of social commentary. There were so many important topics that she touched upon that I can't even begin to list them.
This book is considered to be a classic for a reason. It is a book that needs to be read and taken in by readers. While it isn't necessarily the most entertaining read, it is certainly one of the most enlightening and thought-provoking. I highly recommend that everyone read this book, at least once.
The story centers on the heroine, Offred, who is a "handmaiden" in this futuristic world created by Ms. Atwood. As a handmaiden, Offred's sole purpose is to produce a baby for the Commander and his wife, Serena Joy. Once she has served her purpose, she will be reassigned to another high-ranking man for the same purpose. This pattern will repeat over and over, until she is no longer able to bear children. What happens then, nobody really wants to talk about. Worse yet, if she fails to produce a child then she will face a fate reserved for the lowliest of women.
This is the world that Offred and others are left with after a brutal civil war stamped out the rights that citizens like Offred had taken for granted. The overthrow of the democratic government was gradual...until it wasn't. The changes that took place were very insidious.
One moment, people like Offred were consumed with trivial problems, like where they were going to go out for dinner that night. The next thing they knew, a civil war was raging. Soon, their every movement was monitored closely. Of course, this was for their own "protection" and "safety". Then, women weren't allowed to hold jobs or manage their own money. (After all, the poor little dears shouldn't have to bear that burden. A man should handle those sorts of things.) Next, anyone that dared to oppose the new regime was eliminated. Before long, citizens like Offred cannot even recognize their new reality. They are stuck under the rule of an incredibly oppressive, misogynistic regime.
Worst of all, their complacency paved the way for this gradual overthrow. Little by little, they handed over their rights with little resistance. They refused to see the writing on the wall and wanted to believe the lies that they were spoon-fed. Once they wised up, it was too late. Now, they are a people broken. Women, especially, face a grim fate.
This book is remarkable! Although it can be rather slow-moving at times, the message was powerful. This story serves as a cautionary tale and a necessary reminder. Civil rights are hard won and easily lost.
It is easy to draw comparisons to many of this books' events and the events of the past and present. Ms. Atwood highlights many important issues and offers a great deal of social commentary. There were so many important topics that she touched upon that I can't even begin to list them.
This book is considered to be a classic for a reason. It is a book that needs to be read and taken in by readers. While it isn't necessarily the most entertaining read, it is certainly one of the most enlightening and thought-provoking. I highly recommend that everyone read this book, at least once.
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Apr 17, 2017 08:40AM
I want to see the movie first.
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I think I'll see the show tv first. If I begin with the book there's a lot of chance I won't watch it
Vellini wrote: "though I'm waiting for your review, always great and helpful when I'm picking new reads"Vellini wrote: "I think I'll see the show tv first. If I begin with the book there's a lot of chance I won't watch it"
Ezinwanyi~ThatEzi wrote: "I want to see the movie first."
Thanks! I didn't even realize there was a book/tv show. Maybe that is why it started showing up on my feed recently. All the recent activity piqued my interest. :) xoxo
Pouting wrote: "still haven't gotten around to reading this one but can't wait to see what you thought"Thanks! I'm a bit behind on my reviews this week. Hopefully, I'll get caught up again by the end of this week. :) xoxo
Ann wrote: "I'm curious if the TV show is any good too."Ann wrote: "I've been wanting to read this too! Glad you liked it."
It was great...in a grim, dystopian way. I'll have to check out the show sometime. :) xoxo
Candace wrote: "Ann wrote: "I'm curious if the TV show is any good too."Ann wrote: "I've been wanting to read this too! Glad you liked it."
It was great...in a grim, dystopian way. I'll have to check out the sh..."
Grim is good! LOL!!! I like dark stuff.
Ann wrote: "Candace wrote: "Ann wrote: "I'm curious if the TV show is any good too."Ann wrote: "I've been wanting to read this too! Glad you liked it."
It was great...in a grim, dystopian way. I'll have to ..."
I can relate, Ann. The more twisted the better. This is probably a good choice for a dystopian classic if you love them dark. It isn't explicit, but if you have a vivid imagination like I do then you won't have any trouble envisioning the details. Sometimes, I think that is far more disturbing. :) xoxo
Candace wrote: "Ann wrote: "Candace wrote: "Ann wrote: "I'm curious if the TV show is any good too."Ann wrote: "I've been wanting to read this too! Glad you liked it."
It was great...in a grim, dystopian way. I..."
Well, I guess I'll find out when I read it if I'll like it. :)
Ann wrote: "Candace wrote: "Ann wrote: "Candace wrote: "Ann wrote: "I'm curious if the TV show is any good too."Ann wrote: "I've been wanting to read this too! Glad you liked it."
It was great...in a grim, ..."
Enjoy, Ann! I hope you like it. :) xoxo
This is actually the next read for Our Shared Shelf and it sounds so interesting, I'm so ready to read it! I can't wait to read your review on it though.
Ashley wrote: "This is actually the next read for Our Shared Shelf and it sounds so interesting, I'm so ready to read it! I can't wait to read your review on it though."Enjoy, Ashley! It is a good one. Hopefully, I'll get my review posted by the end of the week. :) xoxo
Excellent review Candace! I read this one many years ago and it has always stayed with me! Loved this book!
Wow wow WOW now you just make me feel intrigued and curious! Tbh I haven't tried any dystopian classic, but hey maybe this maybe my VERY first one! Thanks for the recommendation Candace, love your review btw! ^^
Excellent review, Candace! Glad to see it was a good one for you. Your review reminds me I want to read this one. I do have it on audiobook too.
Kaceey wrote: "Excellent review Candace! I read this one many years ago and it has always stayed with me! Loved this book!"Thanks, Kaceey! I am so glad that you enjoyed it also. It is definitely one that will hang with me also. :) xoxo
Tran wrote: "Wow wow WOW now you just make me feel intrigued and curious! Tbh I haven't tried any dystopian classic, but hey maybe this maybe my VERY first one! Thanks for the recommendation Candace, love your ..."Thanks so much, Tran! I hope you love it. It is definitely worth a read. Like '1984', this one has a lot of meaningful reminders. :) xoxo
Brenda wrote: "Excellent review, Candace! Glad to see it was a good one for you. Your review reminds me I want to read this one. I do have it on audiobook too."Thanks, Brenda! I listened to the audiobook also. It was well-narrated. The beginning made me feel kind of lost, but I caught on quickly enough. Enjoy! :) xoxo
KAS wrote: "Awesome review, Candace ;) Thought provoking and terrifying, eh? xoxo"Thanks, KAS! Definitely. Very scary thought, especially as a woman. :) xoxo
CC wrote: "Great review, Candace! ;D"A_Ryan wrote: "An awesome book. An awesome Review. Glad you liked it :)"
Deborah wrote: "Fab review Candace xx"
Bibi wrote: "Great review, Candace!"
Thanks so much, ladies! :) xoxo
Melissa ♥ Dog Lover ♥ wrote: "Wonderful review hon! I need to read this :-)"Frances wrote: "Excellent review Candace! Very thought provoking."
Thanks so much, ladies! This was fantastic! :) xoxo
"This book is remarkable! Although it can be rather slow-moving at times, the message was powerful. This story serves as a cautionary tale and a necessary reminder. Civil rights are hard won and easily lost."Fabulous review C! This is one of my favorite books. I've read it many times over the years. I wonder if the TV series on Hulu will be any good?
Ashley wrote: "I'm reading this right now and it's such a powerful book."Enjoy, Ashley! "Powerful" is a fitting descriptor. :) xoxo
Bgurl (don't h8 me cuz I'm honestful) wrote: ""This book is remarkable! Although it can be rather slow-moving at times, the message was powerful. This story serves as a cautionary tale and a necessary reminder. Civil rights are hard won and ea..."Thanks so much, Bgurl! I thought this was a fabulous read also. I haven't seen anything about the TV series, but if I ever turn on my TV I'll give it a try. :) xoxo
I started watching the series on hulu and thought I'd give the book a go too at the same time. It's really scary to think this might become reality...just panic-inducing.
Naz wrote: "I started watching the series on hulu and thought I'd give the book a go too at the same time. It's really scary to think this might become reality...just panic-inducing."I hope you're enjoying the series. I haven't seen it. The book is very creepy though. :) xoxo
This was the first dystopian novel I read and liked. Read it in school years ago and was surprised how much I liked it. It's so disturbing. It truly is a classic. Atwood is fantastic.
I agree with how you say everyone should read this book. I think that this book gives people an insight into what our world could turn into. Like you said, "Civil rights are hard to win but easily lost". People do take our everyday rights for granted because they haven't experienced what a society like the books ould enhance. Honestly, my favorite part in the book was the day she realized she didn't have any rights with her own money because it was taken away. I like this part of the book because it shows how fast things change. She went from one day working to the next being fired and not having her own banking account for her well-earned money. Although there were many good parts of the book the worst part of the book for me would be when she is getting fucked by the commander. This to me is not right from the way I was grown up in our society. She is being used for making perfect babies. This is not right because a woman has so much more to offer than just kids. Overall, I agree with you and how you said that everybody should read this book even if it is dragging and confused to read. It gives people the perspective of a not so perfect society and I feel like it will make people more considerate and ungrateful in society.















