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The Heart Goes Last (2013)

by Margaret Atwood(Favorite Author)
3.86 of 5 Votes: 3
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Byliner Serials
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Positron
review 1: The fourth episode of Atwood's Positron series is perhaps the best so far. Both tense and languid as Charmaine and Stan adjust to the events previously as more and more intrigue is revealed in the depths of Consilence. With a growing sense of paranoia and bewilderment, the separated husband and wife must try and make sense of the seemingly more and more bizarre craziness that has become there lives.
review 2: A cuckold and a failure, Stan (now renamed with the doddering "Waldo" nomenclature) works on distributing prostibots, the only "women" over whom he has any control. The manufactured women, these "slut machines" like the "Jasmine" of his mind, are lifeless coquettes, ready for the all-out assaults on their no-no bits. But there's more going on behind the sc
... moreenes, as the prostibots aren't quite real enough. Hitting the reset button on living women, erasing their minds and resetting them with a fixed phallic fixation, Positron Prison is ready to sell, sell, sell to the highest bidder. And Stan/ Waldo is rebranded as Elvis on his escape to Vegas where things couldn't possibly get better than what's been happening in Consilience. less
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Sanaa
I'm definitely hooked and looking forward to ther next installment
brooke
This series gets better and better. Can't wait for episode 5.
altafsa1010
Pretty boring.
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