Lady Oracle
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.35 (871 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0016ZSKIM |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 431 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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Doug said Not exactly the best novel (in my opinion) that Ms Atwood has ever. Not exactly the best novel (in my opinion) that Ms Atwood has ever produced, but it is an entertaining read, with quite an interesting point of view.. Ana Mardoll said Good, but not her best.. Lady Oracle / 0-55Good, but not her best. Lady Oracle / 0-553-37781-7Like many of Atwood's characters, the main character of Lady Oracle suffers from an unhappy childhood, this time at the hands of a neurotic mother who frequently berates her daughter for failing to live up to her expectations. The result is a fractured personality - many different personas that have to be juggled regularly, and with increasing difficulty.This fractured woman strugg. -Good, but not her best. Lady Oracle / 0-553-37781-7Like many of Atwood's characters, the main character of Lady Oracle suffers from an unhappy childhood, this time at the hands of a neurotic mother who frequently berates her daughter for failing to live up to her expectations. The result is a fractured personality - many different personas that have to be juggled regularly, and with increasing difficulty.This fractured woman strugg. 7781-7Like many of Atwood's characters, the main character of Lady Oracle suffers from an unhappy childhood, this time at the hands of a neurotic mother who frequently berates her daughter for failing to live up to her expectations. The result is a fractured personality - many different personas that have to be juggled regularly, and with increasing difficulty.This fractured woman strugg. all the best of Atwood, except the ending Aleksandra Nita-Lazar The first meeting with Joan Foster on the balcony of the pensione in Italy is purposefully misleading - this novel is far from the relaxing report from an Italian vacation. But soon enough, Joan, the main character and narrator, makes sure the reader is shocked and intrigued, pushing them to read on. Joan reveals that she faked her own death and is now in hiding. Why? What led her to this, seemingly desperat
Lady Oracle book has been released since 0000-00-00. Lady Oracle are written by Margaret Atwood and it has 431 of pages on paperback.