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The Year of the Flood

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Mark Bramhall, Bernadette Dunne, Katie Macnichol

14 Hours 5 Minutes

Random House (Audio)

September 2009

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The long-awaited new novel from Margaret Atwood. The Year of the Flood is a dystopic masterpiece and a testament to her visionary power. The times and species have been changing at a rapid rate, and the social compact is wearing as thin as environmental stability. Adam One, the kindly leader of the God's Gardeners—a religion devoted to the melding of science and religion, as well as the preservation of all plant and animal life—has long predicted a natural disaster that will alter Earth as we know it. Now it has occurred, obliterating most human life. Two women have survived: Ren, a young trapeze dancer locked inside the high-end sex club Scales and Tails, and Toby, a God's Gardener barricaded inside a luxurious spa where many of the treatments are edible.Have others survived? Ren's bioartist friend Amanda? Zeb, her eco-fighter stepfather? Her onetime lover, Jimmy? Or the murderous Painballers, survivors of the mutual-elimination Painball prison? Not to mention the shadowy, corrupt policing force of the ruling powers . . .Meanwhile, gene-spliced life forms are proliferating: the lion/lamb blends, the Mo'hair sheep with human hair, the pigs with human brain tissue. As Adam One and his intrepid hemp-clad band make their way through this strange new world, Ren and Toby will have to decide on their next move. They can't stay locked away . . .By turns dark, tender, violent, thoughtful, and uneasily hilarious, The Year of the Flood is Atwood at her most brilliant and inventive.

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  • Evelyn H.

    I've read this series several times over. The audiobook really brings the story life. Love Margaret Atwood.

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  • Corinne C.

    I was very disappointed z

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  • Tara V.

    Atwood’s tales are gripping and always on point with respect to being relevant criticism of contemporary social (and in this case, environmental) issues. Her prose is ripe with imagery and her characters have fantastic depths, including quirks and foibles. My one and only negative criticism of this audio book is the music for the songs. However, that is simply because I am not a fan of the genre of music that was selected, rather than a criticism of Atwood’s writing of the Lyrics

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  • Shari P.

    I found this one slower to get going than the first book, but eventually it got interesting. I was anxious to read the 3rd book upon finishing this one. Liked the narrator a lot! Did NOT care for the songs and sermons.

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