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The Handmaid’s Tale

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SKU: 9780099511663

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In Margaret Atwood’s dystopian masterpiece, “The Handmaid’s Tale,” Offred is a Handmaid in Gilead, forced to bear children for the ruling class. Facing a bleak future, she navigates a world of repression and danger, clinging to hope and her forbidden desires. ISBN: 9780099511663. Explore themes of resistance, freedom, and the power of the human spirit.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780099511663
  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 130 mm
  • No of Pages: 336
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 236 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0099511665
  • Publisher Date: 07 Oct 2010
  • Depth: 24
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 22 mm
  • Width: 197 mm

23 reviews for The Handmaid’s Tale

  1. Surya Kant Vashisht

    A bit slow-paced for my liking, but the story is undeniably powerful. The themes are relevant and thought-provoking.

  2. Roshan Kumar Yadav

    A must-read for anyone interested in dystopian fiction. Atwood’s world-building is exceptional. I felt every emotion Offred experienced. Incredible.

  3. Samanwita Das

    Excellent story and well-written. It is still relevant today! Scary stuff!

  4. Shivang Agrawal

    The book’s themes were quite scary, but ultimately empowering. It’s about resistance!

  5. Mansi Gupta

    A powerful and important book. The themes are timeless, and the writing is beautiful. It can be a tough read emotionally, but worth it.

  6. Ramanansri Ravishankar Aiyar

    I appreciated the story, but the writing style felt a bit dense at times. Still, a worthwhile read, especially given the themes.

  7. Amrit Upadhyay

    Disturbing, yes, but also incredibly relevant. Atwood’s vision is unsettlingly prescient. Highly recommend, but not for the faint of heart.

  8. Amrita Reji

    Atwood’s writing is stunning. The story is disturbing but important. A chilling look at a possible future.

  9. Mansi .

    A bit too depressing for me. I appreciate the message, but it was a difficult read.

  10. Shobha Kiran

    Haunting and unforgettable. The story stayed with me for days after I finished reading. Be prepared to be deeply affected.

  11. Kaushiki Pandey

    Well written and thought-provoking, but emotionally draining. Be prepared for a heavy read.

  12. Pankaj

    A classic for a reason. The world-building is incredible, and the story stays with you long after you finish reading. Slightly slow at times, though.

  13. Varalika Kathuria

    Left me speechless. A chilling and thought-provoking exploration of power, freedom, and the human spirit.

  14. Rohan Sachdeva

    Good book overall but heavy topic. The characters are well-developed, and the plot is engaging. It is a dark read.

  15. Anika

    I was captivated from beginning to end. A truly remarkable and disturbing story. Highly recommended.

  16. Jay Chandani

    Left me feeling uneasy and deeply disturbed. Atwood is a master storyteller, but this book is definitely not a light read. Powerful and important, nonetheless.

  17. Aashish Shrivastava

    While I understand the importance of the story, I personally found it a bit too bleak and depressing. Well-written, but not enjoyable for me.

  18. Aman Kumar

    Completely gripping! I couldn’t put it down. A chilling reminder of what can happen when freedom is taken away. Some scenes are quite intense.

  19. Aritra Bose

    Chilling and thought-provoking. Atwood’s writing is powerful, but the subject matter is deeply disturbing. It’s a must-read, but be prepared for a bleak outlook.

  20. Kshitij Sudesh Khandare

    Found it a bit slow to start, but the story eventually drew me in. Offred’s resilience is inspiring, but the oppression is hard to stomach.

  21. Manisha Kumari Gobind Prajapati

    It’s a classic, and I can see why. However, it’s a difficult read due to the subject matter. Powerful but also deeply unsettling.

  22. Deep Vikas Mehta

    It’s a powerful book but not necessarily one I enjoyed reading. Very dark and unsettling.

  23. Yasaswani Akula

    Found it quite repetitive at times, but the underlying message is powerful. It made me think a lot about freedom and the importance of fighting for it.

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