User ReviewsBook reviews tend to be very opinionated. I wasn't really a fan of this one, and I am not a real fan of Margaret Atwood's writing style in general. I thought for the majority of the novel it was interesting leading up to a climax, though I found the ending was just disappointing. [ back to top ] This review is the subjective opinion of a ChickAdvisor member and not of ChickAdvisor Inc. ![]() My overall rating ![]() By:mamaluv On:Feb 02, 2007 1 out of 1 chicks found this useful mamaluv has 267
reviews Margaret Atwood's "Alias Grace" is a fictionalized account of a Canadian murder mystery from the mid-1800s. As always, Atwood's captivating prose pulled me in after the first page and was almost impossible to put down. As with many of Atwood's previous works, this story explores gender roles and the strength of women in trying circumstances. A must-have for any Atwood fan, and anyone else looking for a smart, intense read! [ back to top ] This review is the subjective opinion of a ChickAdvisor member and not of ChickAdvisor Inc. | ||
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