Margaret Atwood The Handmaid's Tale Classics Fantasy Science Fiction The Handmaid’s Tale – Margaret Atwood (1985) Offred, a Handmaid in Gilead, endures oppression and control in this chilling dystopian exploration of power, autonomy, and resistance.
Margaret Atwood The Handmaid's Tale Classics Fantasy Science Fiction The Testaments – Margaret Atwood (2019) Set fifteen years after The Handmaid’s Tale, this Booker Prize-winning sequel unveils cracks in Gilead’s oppressive regime through three women's stories.
Margaret Atwood MaddAddam Fantasy Science Fiction Oryx and Crake – Margaret Atwood (2003) In a biotech-ravaged world, Snowman recalls his past, unraveling corporate greed, genetic engineering, and environmental collapse in this dystopian vision.
Margaret Atwood MaddAddam Fantasy Science Fiction The Year of the Flood – Margaret Atwood (2009) As a pandemic reshapes the world, survivors linked to the eco-religious group God’s Gardeners navigate chaos and seek meaning in this dystopian sequel.
Margaret Atwood MaddAddam Fantasy Science Fiction MaddAddam – Margaret Atwood (2013) In the aftermath of a global catastrophe, survivors must navigate a fractured world filled with genetic experiments, moral dilemmas, and humanity’s uncertain future.
Margaret Atwood Classics Historical Mystery The Blind Assassin – Margaret Atwood (2000) Iris Chase reflects on her family’s dark past, her sister Laura’s mysterious death, and a novel-within-a-novel that reveals hidden secrets and betrayals.
Margaret Atwood Classics Historical Mystery Alias Grace – Margaret Atwood (1996) Grace Marks, a 19th-century maid convicted of murder, tells her enigmatic story, blurring the lines between truth, memory, and manipulation.
Margaret Atwood Classics Fantasy Historical The Penelopiad – Margaret Atwood (2005) Penelope reclaims her story from the Odyssey, offering a witty, feminist retelling that reexamines power, loyalty, and the fate of the twelve hanged maids.
Margaret Atwood Classics Psychological Young Adult Cat’s Eye – Margaret Atwood (1988) An artist revisits her childhood and the psychological wounds inflicted by toxic friendships, exploring themes of memory, trauma, and identity.
Margaret Atwood Classics Mystery Psychological The Robber Bride – Margaret Atwood (1993) Tony, Roz, and Charis confront their past when the enigmatic and destructive Zenia returns, upending their lives in this psychological exploration of betrayal.