A review by lastpaige111
The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood

4.0

As usual, Atwood is darkly comic in this dystopic novel. She warned in a recent talk that it's when government, corporations, and religion all converge that we're in big trouble. Well, we've already got the first two converging ... oh, dear.
I'm having trouble eating meat ever since I finished the book. But that's probably not a bad thing. It's so ... fleshy. And I'm definitely not turning toward fried maggots, no matter how bad my food budget gets, and that's final.