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- Book Review: Oryx and Crake by Margaret AtwoodA review of Margaret Atwood's speculative fiction novel Oryx and Crake.
- Book Review: Oryx and Crake by Margaret AtwoodA review of Margaret Atwood's speculative/science fiction novel Orxy and Crake.
"Oryx and Crake:" a ReviewThis Margaret Atwood novel explores the consequences of science and technology gone too far.- Oryx and Crake: Book ReviewA brief literary criticism that details the depth and brilliance of Margaret Atwood's dystopia.
- Oryx and Crake: A Successful Depiction of Loneliness and IsolationMargaret Atwood's speculative fiction novel, Oryx and Crake, portrays a possible future for humankind through the integration of present-day technology and science fiction. She explores and exploits the flaws of human nature.
- Bringing to Film Some of the Best Novels No One KnowsFrom a youthful serious novel to a modern cynical book on morality and society here are my choices for the top three candidates of novels needing to be placed on the big screen
- It Ought to Be in Pictures: Top 3 Books that Should Hit the Silver ScreenHaving worked at a library and a big box bookstore, I have a pretty good idea of how many books get made into films each year. Here are some stories that haven't made it that far yet, but definitely deserve to.
- Book Review: Oryx and Crake by Margaret AtwoodA novel of genetic dappling, ethical dilemmas, and the hostile takeover of science in a not-too-distant future.
- Oryx and Crake Through a Postmodern LensA look at the Snowman's character in Oryx and Crake.