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The Year Of The Flood (The Maddaddam Trilogy Book 2)
Excellent book telling the distropic future of human race.
ZI
1 April 2015
Brilliant trilogy! Fascinating and thought-provoking near-future perfectly imagined and ...
Brilliant trilogy!
EK
26 December 2014
One Star
Really boring.
PK
3 December 2014
A scary future
It appears we have reached the end of Oryx and Crake from a different path.
ZS
22 September 2014
very entertaining
This book was more interesting and entertaining to read than Oryx & Crake.
GL
30 June 2014
A worthy ending to this series
A chilly and maybe also promising end to this series of three books: Whatever you do, humanity will be the same in its good and bad sides..
IL
10 May 2014
Bioengineering gone wrong
Early warning of future tribulations likely to influence the human race's development due to unscrupulous use of scientific advances by money grabbing corporations..
SV
28 April 2014
Waterless Flood
Part of Atwood's post-apocalyptic trilogy.
CR
16 February 2014
Toby is worth caring about
The Handmaid's Tale left a lasting impression.
LR
1 January 2014
An otherworldly yet familiar tale
Margaret Atwood writes in a mesmerizing way, spinning her tale of what could readily be our future.
The Year Of The Flood (The Maddaddam Trilogy Book 2) Review
Reviews (10)
Amazingly well written and great story
Excellent book telling the distropic future of human race.
Brilliant trilogy! Fascinating and thought-provoking near-future perfectly imagined and ...
Brilliant trilogy!
One Star
Really boring.
A scary future
It appears we have reached the end of Oryx and Crake from a different path.
very entertaining
This book was more interesting and entertaining to read than Oryx & Crake.
A worthy ending to this series
A chilly and maybe also promising end to this series of three books: Whatever you do, humanity will be the same in its good and bad sides..
Bioengineering gone wrong
Early warning of future tribulations likely to influence the human race's development due to unscrupulous use of scientific advances by money grabbing corporations..
Waterless Flood
Part of Atwood's post-apocalyptic trilogy.
Toby is worth caring about
The Handmaid's Tale left a lasting impression.
An otherworldly yet familiar tale
Margaret Atwood writes in a mesmerizing way, spinning her tale of what could readily be our future.