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MaddAddam

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MaddAddam

By: Margaret Atwood
Narrated by: Bernadette Dunne, Bob Walter, Robbie Daymond
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A New York Times Notable Book
A Washington Post Notable Book
A Best Book of the Year: The Guardian, NPR, The Christian Science Monitor, The Globe and Mail
A GoodReads Reader's Choice

Bringing together Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood, this thrilling conclusion to Margaret Atwood's speculative fiction trilogy points toward the ultimate endurance of community, and love.


Months after the Waterless Flood pandemic has wiped out most of humanity, Toby and Ren have rescued their friend Amanda from the vicious Painballers. They return to the MaddAddamite cob house, newly fortified against man and giant pigoon alike. Accompanying them are the Crakers, the gentle, quasi-human species engineered by the brilliant but deceased Crake. Their reluctant prophet, Snowman-the-Jimmy, is recovering from a debilitating fever, so it's left to Toby to preach the Craker theology, with Crake as Creator. She must also deal with cultural misunderstandings, terrible coffee, and her jealousy over her lover, Zeb.

Zeb has been searching for Adam One, founder of the God's Gardeners, the pacifist green religion from which Zeb broke years ago to lead the MaddAddamites in active resistance against the destructive CorpSeCorps. But now, under threat of a Painballer attack, the MaddAddamites must fight back with the aid of their newfound allies, some of whom have four trotters. At the center of MaddAddam is the story of Zeb's dark and twisted past, which contains a lost brother, a hidden murder, a bear, and a bizarre act of revenge.

Combining adventure, humor, romance, superb storytelling, and an imagination at once dazzlingly inventive and grounded in a recognizable world, MaddAddam is vintage Margaret Atwood—a moving and dramatic conclusion to her internationally celebrated dystopian trilogy.

Accolades & Awards

Goodreads Choice Award
2013
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This is the third book in the Maddaddam Trilogy.

Most of this book is the backstory of the history of Zeb and Adam One, and how they came to be involved with Crake and Pilar. However, it also tells how Toby trains one of the Craker children, a little boy called Blackbeard, to write, so that he is able to take up the task of writing the history of the Maddaddamites and the Crakers. It also tells how the conflict with the Painballers is resolved. And most surprisingly, it tells how, with Blackbeard as their interpreter, the Maddaddamites and the Pigoons come to an understanding and agree to work together on the hunt for the Painballers and to cease hostilities between each other. Although some parts near the end are sad, the overall tone of the book is hopeful.

Great narration.

The final battle - maybe

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A satisfying end to the series, even though the time-jump conclusion seemed a bit abrupt (a la GOT S8). I will miss hearing the word “Pigoons”. I will not miss hearing “Oh, Jimmy”.

Pigoons!

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Highly recommend this book to complete the trilogy. Is there hope for mankind; possibly.

What was one of the most memorable moments of MaddAddam?

Toby's knowledge of Zeb's survival and ability to accept Zeb and herself together finally and openly. The Craker, Blackbeard's growth into his role in the greater community was both amusing and encouraging.

Which scene was your favorite?

The story of Fuck was both entertaining and believable on some level. I will view this phrase in a much different way.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The pigoons and their request/bargain with the others to resolve the problem of the painballers offered hope for the future as two species at odds unite to overcome.

Any additional comments?

To have all three novels on Audible would be ideal. A very enjoyable and prophetic read. Perhaps one we should pay attention to as well.

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I was apprehensive about getting the last book, because of the many disappointed reviews made. But I couldn't not finish the story and see what the author had to say about the ending of her creation, so I bit the bullet and bought it. I am not disappointed. I loved the whole series, and each one is great in its own way, even though they are a trilogy. Reading books like these makes me wish I could write, that I had been blessed as Margaret Atwood has.

Loved it!

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Another gem from Margaret Atwood! A relevant and cautionary tale for our times. 2 thumbsup!

Fantastic!

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