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Oryx and Crake, Margaret Atwood

Mary Woodbury

August 16, 2013

Oryx and Crake is at once an unforgettable love story and a compelling vision of the future. Snowman, known as Jimmy before mankind was overwhelmed by a plague, is struggling to survive in a world where he may be the last human, and mourning the loss of his best friend, Crake, and the beautiful and elusive Oryx whom they both loved. Margaret Atwood projects us into a near future that is both all too familiar and beyond our imagining.

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