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abilge 's review for:
The Edible Woman
by Margaret Atwood
It is actually 3.4 stars
I enjoyed in most of the conversations between Duncan and Marian. Also I loved the contradiction in Clara’s ideas even if she is a mom and a wife as well. But after some point I got bored of the story generally. After the half of the book, I found myself that I was yelling with my inner voice to Marian as Come ooon It is too obvious that you should break up with Peter.
Atwood opens a window to look at relationships and roles we play in our life in this book.
“Why are you so interested in amoebas?" "Oh, they're immortal," he said, "and sort of shapeless and flexible. Being a person is getting too complicated."
Maybe it isn't a baby at all but a kind of parasitic growth, like galls on trees, or elephantiasis of the navel, or a huge bunion....
This was the first book I read from Margaret Atwood and I can’t say that it was a strong start.
I enjoyed in most of the conversations between Duncan and Marian. Also I loved the contradiction in Clara’s ideas even if she is a mom and a wife as well. But after some point I got bored of the story generally. After the half of the book, I found myself that I was yelling with my inner voice to Marian as Come ooon It is too obvious that you should break up with Peter.
Atwood opens a window to look at relationships and roles we play in our life in this book.
“Why are you so interested in amoebas?" "Oh, they're immortal," he said, "and sort of shapeless and flexible. Being a person is getting too complicated."
Maybe it isn't a baby at all but a kind of parasitic growth, like galls on trees, or elephantiasis of the navel, or a huge bunion....
This was the first book I read from Margaret Atwood and I can’t say that it was a strong start.