The Blind Assassin
by Margaret Atwood
2000, 521 pp.
Booker Prize
Rating: 3.5
I was disappointed in this book. I expected great things after loving The Handmaid’s Tale earlier in the year. I was especially disappointed as it was over 500 pages; it could have easily lost about 100 pages of detail. I guess that’s my main gripe about it. It just seemed too detailed for me. Also I correctly predicted almost all that happened. Long, too detailed, and too predictable. But still, Atwood does know how to turn a phrase, and that is why it still gets a 3.5 star rating.






Interesting. I’m reading this right now. Only about 200 pages in at the moment and am loving it so far. But I am thinking it really doesn’t seem like an award winner.
This is the only Atwood book I have read that I don’t remember very much about the plot, other than the basics. I’ll be re-reading it very soon for BookAwards, as soon as I finish Cat’s Eye, another Atwood book.
I am looking forward to reading this. I have read 3 of her books so far and loved them all. I am sorry it didn’t live up to your expectations, but don’t let that put you off reading her other books…
I’m glad I’m not the only one who felt that way. I also loved Handmaid’s Tale but I wouldn’t recommend this one either.
exactly. My paperback had 654 pages! I know it’s the same amount of words, but it seemed sooo long. And yes, even though I didn’t like it, she was a good writer. Maybe needed an editor?
I remember liking Alias Grace when I read it a few years ago, but I think I felt the same detached way about Cat’s Eye.
I think I will add “The Handmaid’s Tale” to my TBR list and skip this one. I’m so disappointed when I read a LARGE book that turns out less than wonderful. It seems like sugh a wastes.
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