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pretend blood summary by Margaret Atwood​

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Answered by Itzheaven
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The good thing about having a past life was that you got the chance to return to earth as the same person you’d once been, but this time you could make things come out better.”

Anyone who has ever discussed books with me knows that I love Margaret Atwood. Or rather, I love her writing. What is interesting is that I really did not enjoy the first book of hers that I ever read. I thought it was boring and pretentious. In my defence, I was forced to read it as part of a first year university course on postcolonial literature given by a lecturer who wouldn’t know postcolonial literature if she fell over it. Also, I found the lecturer’s teaching style and ideas – as well as her inflexibility in being open to differing interpretations of literature – rather dull and pompous, and I think my impression of her rubbed off on Atwood’s book. Luckily for me, however, I picked up another Atwood novel a few years later and she is now one of my top five favourite authors.

Answered by moonraymushahary
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The Landlady By Margaret Atwood summary and

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