#6 Oryx and Crake, by Margaret Atwood
Booker Prize: Shortlisted 2003
Plot Time and Place: In the future / North America
Opening sentence: "Snowman wakes before dawn".
Plot summary: Oryx is a mysterious woman, recognized by Jimmy and Crake as the girl from a child pornography site. Crake hires her for sexual services and as a teacher to the Crakers, but she secretly becomes Jimmy's lover as well. After the Catastrophe, her memory continues to haunt Snowman.
Review: The whole trilogy (Oryx and Crake, The Year of the Flood, Maddaddam) is brilliant. This book makes us think about the future, the state of this planet, what it means to be human, personal responsibility, the dangers of tinkering with genetic engineering.
It's unforgettable and pretty disturbing, like most stuff from (The Literary Goddess) Atwood.
Rating: 5/5
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