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by Margret Atwood
Oryx and Crake, written by Margret Atwood is about a man named Snowman, once called Jimmy; who is living on a beach with a non-human species called Crakers.
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my favorite book of all time
My favorite book of all time is probably Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood, but saying I wish I had written Crake seems like sacrilege.
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in 2003
Oryx and Crake was first published by McClelland and Stewart in 2003.
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The MaddAddam trilogy , comprised of two follow-ups to Oryx and Crake
The MaddAddam trilogy, comprised of two follow-ups to Oryx and Crake is Margaret Atwood's only series.
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by McClelland
Oryx and Crake was first published by McClelland and Stewart in 2003.
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McClelland and Stewart
Oryx and Crake was first published by McClelland and Stewart in 2003.
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Atwood’s prescient dystopian novel of climate change and genetic mutation
Oryx and Crake is Atwood’s prescient dystopian novel of climate change and genetic mutation.
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the first of Atwood's MaddAddam Trilogy, which looks at a futuristic world on the brink of environmental collapse
Oryx and Crake is the first of Atwood's MaddAddam Trilogy, which looks at a futuristic world on the brink of environmental collapse.
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among Ezekiel Boone's top five classic novels about when technology betrays us
Oryx and Crake is among Ezekiel Boone's top five classic novels about when technology betrays us, Jeff Somers's six books in which the internet helps destroy the world, Chuck Wendig's five books that prove mankind shouldn’t play with technology, S.J. Watson's six best books, James Dawson’s list of ten ways in which writers have established barriers to love just for the sake of a great story, Torie Bosch's top twelve great pandemic novels, Annalee Newitz's top ten works of fiction that might change the way you look at nature and Liz Jensen's top ten environmental disaster stories.
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for example in the title field
Title: the Article title field should give the title of the reviewed book and the author of the book: for example, Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood (unfortunately we can’t use italics in the title field).
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Five Canadian books Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels
Five Canadian books are on the list: Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels, Unless by Carol Shields, Emily of New Moon by L.M. Montgomery, Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood and American War by Omar El Akkad.
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Huxley
While Huxley's previous attempt in the genre, A Handmaid�s Tale, was none too pleasant, the world Huxley gives us in Oryx and Crake is even less pleasant.
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Jeff Somers's six books , , in which the internet helps destroy the worldChuck Wendig's five books that prove mankind shouldn’t play with technologyS.J. Watson's six best books, James Dawson’s list of ten ways in which writers have established barriers to love just for the sake of a great story, Torie Bosch's top twelve great pandemic novels, Annalee Newitz's top ten works of fiction that might change the way you look at nature and Liz Jensen's top ten environmental disaster stories
Oryx and Crake is among Ezekiel Boone's top five classic novels about when technology betrays us, Jeff Somers's six books in which the internet helps destroy the world, Chuck Wendig's five books that prove mankind shouldn’t play with technology, S.J. Watson's six best books, James Dawson’s list of ten ways in which writers have established barriers to love just for the sake of a great story, Torie Bosch's top twelve great pandemic novels, Annalee Newitz's top ten works of fiction that might change the way you look at nature and Liz Jensen's top ten environmental disaster stories.
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among Lincoln Michel's ten strangest sci-fi dystopias
Oryx and Crake is among Lincoln Michel's ten strangest sci-fi dystopias, Kerstin Hall's five books featuring terrible monsters that tug on our human heartstrings, Ezekiel Boone's top five classic novels about when technology betrays us, Jeff Somers's six books in which the internet helps destroy the world, Chuck Wendig's five books that prove mankind shouldn’t play with technology, S.J. Watson's six best books, James Dawson’s list of ten ways in which writers have established barriers to love just for the sake of a great story, Torie Bosch's top twelve great pandemic novels, Annalee Newitz's top ten works of fiction that might change the way you look at nature and Liz Jensen's top ten environmental disaster stories.
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Kerstin Hall's five books , , Jeff Somers's six books S.J. Watson's six best booksAnnalee Newitz's top ten works of fiction and Liz Jensen's top ten environmental disaster stories featuring terrible monsters that tug on our human heartstringsEzekiel Boone's top five classic novels about when technology betrays usin which the internet helps destroy the world, Chuck Wendig's five books that prove mankind shouldn’t play with technology, , James Dawson’s list of ten ways in which writers have established barriers to love just for the sake of a great story, Torie Bosch's top twelve great pandemic novels, that might change the way you look at nature
Oryx and Crake is among Lincoln Michel's ten strangest sci-fi dystopias, Kerstin Hall's five books featuring terrible monsters that tug on our human heartstrings, Ezekiel Boone's top five classic novels about when technology betrays us, Jeff Somers's six books in which the internet helps destroy the world, Chuck Wendig's five books that prove mankind shouldn’t play with technology, S.J. Watson's six best books, James Dawson’s list of ten ways in which writers have established barriers to love just for the sake of a great story, Torie Bosch's top twelve great pandemic novels, Annalee Newitz's top ten works of fiction that might change the way you look at nature and Liz Jensen's top ten environmental disaster stories.
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among Jeff Somers's six books in which the internet helps destroy the world
Oryx and Crake is among Jeff Somers's six books in which the internet helps destroy the world, Chuck Wendig's five books that prove mankind shouldn’t play with technology, S.J. Watson's six best books, James Dawson’s list of ten ways in which writers have established barriers to love just for the sake of a great story, Torie Bosch's top twelve great pandemic novels, Annalee Newitz's top ten works of fiction that might change the way you look at nature and Liz Jensen's top ten environmental disaster stories.
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Chuck Wendig's five books , , , that prove mankind shouldn’t play with technologyS.J. Watson's six best books, James Dawson’s list of ten ways in which writers have established barriers to love just for the sake of a great storyTorie Bosch's top twelve great pandemic novelsAnnalee Newitz's top ten works of fiction that might change the way you look at nature and Liz Jensen's top ten environmental disaster stories
Oryx and Crake is among Jeff Somers's six books in which the internet helps destroy the world, Chuck Wendig's five books that prove mankind shouldn’t play with technology, S.J. Watson's six best books, James Dawson’s list of ten ways in which writers have established barriers to love just for the sake of a great story, Torie Bosch's top twelve great pandemic novels, Annalee Newitz's top ten works of fiction that might change the way you look at nature and Liz Jensen's top ten environmental disaster stories.
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Rúmil of Tirion
Tolkien attributes the work to the Noldorin lore-master and linguist Rúmil of Tirion.
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Crowley
Crowley himself didn’t take much credit for having written them, as Aleister Crowley stated they were written by automatic handwriting, being channeled from a higher being called Aiwaz (or Aiwass).
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