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Posted Apr 25, 2002 by kasese<a rather confused individual, desperately seeking Harmony>
Yes she is a brilliant writer but she is so Cold!!! Although I respect her writing s, I hate her books!

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Posted May 8, 2002 by Emily 'Twa Bui' Ultramarine
Why, pray tell? winkeye

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Posted Oct 2, 2005 by Researcher 239099
Reading Atwood is more like going to a ball.
One moment you are doing the twist, and the next you are melding with your partner doing the tango.
Cold? Yes.
Sensual? Not in subject matter perhaps. But as a wordsmith, without question.

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