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That's funny, I just finished The Unbearable Lightness of Being two days ago, and I'm 20 pages from the end of Rejection. Earlier today I re-read this article by the author of INCEL about Rejection. Is it worth picking up?
I loved Ted Chiang's second collection Exhalation, I must pick up Story of Your Life.
I've never read The Handmaid's Tale, what did you think of it?
I really enjoyed The Handmaid's Tale. I thought the setting was interesting, and I found it to be surprisingly hopeful at times (given that it's a dystopian fiction work). Shame that the show became such a travesty, but I never have high hopes for book adaptations.
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If you enjoyed "The feminist" in Rejection, I think you would really enjoy Incel.
I did not like The Handmaid's Tale. I found the premise to be absurd, the protagonist unlikeable and the writing uninspired.
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