Margaret Atwood book review

Review of “Oryx and Crake” by Margaret Atwood

“EXTINCTATHON, Monitored by MaddAddam. Adam named the living animals, MaddAddam names the dead ones. Do you want to play?”

An empty ChickieNobs Bucket O’Nubbins, wild wolvogs and rakunks gone feral, a genetically engineered species of humans that range in color from rose pink to green—these are some of the remnants of a society destroyed by rampant genetic engineering and bio terrorism left behind in Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel, Oryx and Crake. (more…)