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A book and a protagonist who are many things at once

Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood

June 10, 2020 by tiny_bookbot Leave a Comment

Margaret Atwood is nothing if not a hardworking novelist, and often something of a genre chameleon: she has made her work in science fiction with the MadAddam trilogy, dystopian fiction with The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments, literary retellings with The Penelopiad and Hag-Seed, and historical fiction with works like The Blind Assassin. Alias Grace, her 1996 Booker-finalist novel, is another of her forays into historical fiction, and it showcases Atwood at the top of her game, with a subtle, elusive narrative that employs narrative uncertainty and distinctive character voices, as well as […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Alias Grace, Canadian Lit, historical fiction, Margaret Atwood, murder

tiny_bookbot's CBR12 Review No:12 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Alias Grace, Canadian Lit, historical fiction, Margaret Atwood, murder ·
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I’ll probably end up being the a-hole who likes the TV show better.

January 26, 2017 by narfna 4 Comments

I feel a little bad rating this only three stars, but I rate on enjoyment, and Alias Grace took me two months of slogging to finish. Even though it’s a good book and under different circumstances I might have liked it more (and perhaps I will re-read?), I just was not in the mood for reading it. At all. So, three stars. I mean, seriously, it’s not the book’s fault that most serious fiction makes me anxious right now. Or that all I want to do half the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Alias Grace, historical fiction, lit-fic, literary, Margaret Atwood, narfna

narfna's CBR9 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Alias Grace, historical fiction, lit-fic, literary, Margaret Atwood, narfna ·
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Cold in Iceland

April 29, 2014 by ElCicco 3 Comments

Burial Rites is Hannah Kent’s first novel and an auspicious start to her career. Set in 1828-1830, the plot is based on real people and factual events surrounding the last execution of a criminal in Iceland. For those who prefer their fiction historical and who have enjoyed Margaret Atwood’s Alias, Grace or the novels of Geraldine Brooks (who is thanked in the author’s note), this is a book you will want to read. In 1828, a well known herbalist and healer (some said sorcerer) named […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Agnes Magnusdottir, Alias Grace, Burial Rites, ElCicco, Geraldine Brooks, Hannah Kent, historical fiction, Iceland, Margaret Atwood, murder, ReadWomen2014

ElCicco's CBR6 Review No:15 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: Agnes Magnusdottir, Alias Grace, Burial Rites, ElCicco, Geraldine Brooks, Hannah Kent, historical fiction, Iceland, Margaret Atwood, murder, ReadWomen2014 ·
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