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The Testaments
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Has anyone read it without reading The Handmaid's Tale, or seeing the television series?

Still brilliant though.
I enjoyed the multiple viewpoints and the insight into the Aunts.
I ve not read The Handmaid’s Tale yet so thought I should do that first. Has anyone listened to it?


Yes, you have said that a few times before, Cameron, in much the same words. How about making it a new year's resolution to try?
You could look back at previous conversations on this point and see if they help.

I read this last month and quite enjoyed it. I loved Handmaid's Tale. I agree with others about the tone. Testaments definitely felt less oppressive.
I finished this. I thought it was brilliant. Much more gripping than THT. How ingenious of Atwood to subvert like this. My only criticism was the ending was rushed. I wanted to ‘witness’ the destruction of Gilead not just hear about it ‘many years later’
what did you think of the ending Val?
I was left wondering what happened to the structure and power holders within Gilead. I wanted to know what the survivors would have thought about their collaboration with such an evil regime and their own brainwashing.
I wonder if it would have been like any area today that is assimilated and not fully opened up to its evils. For example it is still only recently that many atrocities by Franco are being talked about or written about in Spain. The people of Biafra , their uprising and subsequent squashing and famine, we never hear about the people's feelings about these things later and I think it would be interesting to hear.
I was left wondering what happened to the structure and power holders within Gilead. I wanted to know what the survivors would have thought about their collaboration with such an evil regime and their own brainwashing.
I wonder if it would have been like any area today that is assimilated and not fully opened up to its evils. For example it is still only recently that many atrocities by Franco are being talked about or written about in Spain. The people of Biafra , their uprising and subsequent squashing and famine, we never hear about the people's feelings about these things later and I think it would be interesting to hear.

I can't say I liked the book stopping when it did, but I can see why Atwood did it that way.
Our first book of 2020 is The Testaments by Margaret Atwood.