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  • Who will be our Aunt Lydia?

    5
    By Pcola Fan
    Reading this now, in 2025, as Trump and Musk fight in a social media post war gives Handmaid’s and this sequel deeper meaning. Who will it be? Who will see the true dangers ahead and stand up for our country?
  • my fave

    5
    By trumpstoenail
    this is my all time my favorite book ever. i highly recommend <3
  • Terrifyingly prophetic

    5
    By FoxyMcCracken
    Please put this on screen to reach more people. Margaret Atwood is an oracle in our time.
  • It’s a must read

    5
    By bugsjeep
    Couldn’t stop reading…!
  • Aunt Lydia does it again

    4
    By Susea q
    Being a fan of watching Handmaids tales I couldn’t wait to read this. It was nice to see Hannah and Nicole meet. The story explained Aunt Lydia more which made me not hate her.
  • Riveting

    5
    By Hammyhram
    Loved it. Truly gave me closure.
  • Difficult Start but Gripping

    5
    By SteHamble
    I found this book hard to get into but once you are hooked, it’s hard to put down. A rarely accurate look at the dark side of human nature and doing whatever is needed, when being brave it all one has left. Beautifully descriptive writing as always from Atwood.
  • So disappointing

    3
    By VLH171
    I like Margaret Atwood but this is not her best work. I don’t know how it got such good reviews.
  • Amazing!

    5
    By Hnnhvw
    I love this whole storyline set in the future even after with what the show covers and I hope the show picks up this storyline.
  • A fiction book with relatable experience

    5
    By baalsbqhqoehdk12311
    This book absolutely took my breath away. The way that modern events are similar to events happening in this book is quite clever. As a woman this book hit hard. From Agnes to Nicole, their experiences resonated with my own struggles as a woman in America.

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