The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret AtwoodMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
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I had so many thoughts while reading but now that I'm trying to put them into words I can't seem to recall them.
One problem I had, and this just might be because I'm mormon, was the breaking up of marriages because one had been divorced before. Marriage is sacred and should be treated as such. If you had to enact such a law why not grandfather it in so current marriages aren't affected?
The whole point of Gilead seemed to be to force their idea of religion onto everybody. But, as we see through Offred's point of view living a religion and wanting to live a religion are 2 different things. You can't force someone to believe in something. That's not what Jesus wanted, he wanted people to choose to follow Him. They weren't saving anybody. Actually they took away Heavenly Father's most precious gift to us, agency. These people were not choosing to live the gospel.
This is actually the manuscript of a box of cassette tapes that were found (read historical note) and it reads a such. There's not a lot of dialogue, she narrates a lot of it.
I'm super excited for the Hulu series!

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