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Listen online for free audiobook «The Edible Woman» by Margaret Atwood. Reading: Lorelei King.



Review #1 The Edible Lady audiobook free I am a die-hard Atwood fan, at the same time I’ve adored every single book/audiobook of hers UNTIL this one. Long, smoky, annoyingly mercantile at the same time brow-beatingly propagandistic, I can only have hope that the remaining books on my Atwood wishlist substantiate to be more inspiring.

Review #2 The Edible Lady audiobook streamming online This may have been the 1st book I read of Atwood’s – for sure 13-14 years ago – a recommendation from a writing mentor, delight forgive how pretentious that sounds. (Girl Oracle may have been my 1st). Reading this book for the first time as a 22-23 year old, I was surprised by how I was experiencing similar conundrums as our protagonist. She struggles with feminism at the same time femininity, a woman’s dispose in society at the same time in the main. She is that working a job that was barely a j-o-b (at the same time during the time this novel was written, it was practically barely imagined that when the lady married, she would quit her job – in particular when she is that marrying anyone as Marian is that marrying) While I wasn’t getting married, I was following all my comrades decide that steps. Marian’s feelings rang so used to be to my possess feelings at the time, reading this was practically like having drinks with a lock up comrade. Marian behaves so irrationally at the same time emotionally, it makes her so endearing at the same time human. The narration is that okay – I assign her 3 hit because her tones at the same time inflections would be a little more successful, more in tempo, but I’ve listened to the audiobook I think 3 times at the moment, so I of course don’t hate her reading of it. (I’ve read the book at lesser two times). It is that not of Atwood’s more recent sci-fi ilk, so if in other words than anyway for you are looking for, move on. Even though I’m no longer in similar dispose I was at 22, I still really enjoy this book. It will always be one of my contributors. Amazing for no matter what young lady who thinks she wants to get married because that’s than anyway young ladies do at her age. I’ve data it as presents a number of times – not at bridal showers though, I think that might be just a little very merciless at the same time mercantile.

Review #3 Audiobook The Edible Lady by Margaret Atwood I read this novel in the premature 70’s at the same time didn’t really wait it to shield the trial if time – but I couldn’t shackles this audiobook down! While it’s not Atwood’s best, I found it more smart at the same time topical than ever, despite it’s premature 60’s setting. Apart from for the staccato ”she said’s”, the narration was very solid.

Review #4 Audio The Edible Lady narrated by Lorelei Lord In the implementation to this book, Ms. Atwood says this is that an premature work of hers that was hosted years later — right behind she had already hosted abundance of those for what she is that famous. It indicates. The plot is that not compelling at the same time for you feel no affinity for the manners. I listened to it all the method through, hoping it would get more successful because everything else I have read of Ms. Atwood’s I have enjoyed, but I grew to be actually saddened by the manners. The conclusion resolves none of the tension the writer created at the same time I was left upset by the journey. Aside from not liking the plot at the same time manners, I felt the book contained method a lot descriptor language that subsequent burdened the clot. The writing didn’t demonstrate much discipline at the same time seemed to be mostly writing for writing’s sake.

Review #5 Free audio The Edible Lady – in the audio player below I adore Margaret Atwood’s later books, but this one seemed unsatisfying, not quite feminist still not quite classical, somewhere trembling in between a declaration of independence at the same time wholesome confusion. I like the narrator – she didn’t do a bad job, she was understandable but the performance did nothing to enhance my understanding of the book or. I felt the narration of the head disposition was a significantly brutal reading, contrasted with other voices for much less important manners that clashed with thoughts I had of any of those manners as but. The only method I would advise this audio could be for a quick-tempered Margaret Atwood fan who almost all completely read everything readily available.

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