Not in a very great while have I been able to finish a 400+ page book in 24 hours, which is precisely what happened with "The Testaments". I love reading and am a fairly fast-paced with a good book, but with my day job and my second "professional hobby" as a sound engineer it's very difficult for me to get in 20-30 pages of quality reading in any given day/night. It sadly takes me close to 3-4 weeks each to read fantasy novels like the A Song of Ice and Fire or Wheel of Time series.
However...I basically put my life on pause for this book, as soon as I started reading it (and listening to it, more on that in a bit). Having binged "The Handmaid's Tale" series on Hulu earlier this summer and subsequently reading the original 1985 novel, the way this book adds to its previous media (including, very heavily I might add, the TV series) is absolutely delightful. This is an example where the author has the readers'/viewers' interest in mind, and is not just some bombastic continuation of the story just to sell copies.
That being said, the book is broken up into 3 sections, all being told retrospectively some years after the last season of "The Handmaid's Tale":
1) Aunt Lydia, from her stance as basically the matriarch of Gilead;
2) Daisy, a teenager in Toronto during the prime days of Gilead;
3) Agnes, who, if you've watched the TV series, you already know who this character is.
This book finds itself in a very unique position not common in sequels because of the mixed background of any possible reader. It could stand alone okay, but not nearly as well as serving as the direct follow up to just the novel. But for the ultimate experience - it does fan service to those who have read and watched "The Handmaid's Tale". Because the show still has a little bit to go (who knows how long) the time distance and the plot points set in "The Testaments" surprisingly do not write each other into a corner, but provides even more anticipation for how the entire timeline of Gilead will be explored. It's like the tightening of a fishing line in a pond - you know something's at the end and you're excited to have caught it, but reeling it all in is part of the experience - and that will be the job of the last seasons of the show.
There are some great twists and turns in this book as there is in the preceding media, however it is best to leave all detail out. I am going to admit - being the harsh critic that I am - some of the ending does seem a bit forced especially on Aunt Lydia's part and I was able to predict a few things quite far in advance - but I've consumed all the previous media. A few predicable details did not deter me from reading any further, particularly during the beginning it even had a paradoxical effect: enhancing the experience as I turned the pages...or the seconds of the audiobook.
In another unique twist of my own accord - I actually started 'The Testaments' with Audible when I was at work (and I typically despise audiobooks unless I'm on a solo road trip) and this is one of those rare exceptions (to me) where the audiobook might be even more compelling than just the text on a page. The main reason: Ann Dowd, the phenomenal actress that plays Aunt Lydia in the TV series, reads her sections in that familiar piously strict voice of hers that we all love to hate from the Show. Bryce Dallas Howard and Mae Whitman also NAIL their respective characters' "voice" and I was sucked into the beginning 10 chapters while crunching numbers at work and I'm so glad I did. It felt more like a radio broadcast than anything else and is part of why I sped through this book. Even if you've read this already, play the audiobook if you have some hours to kill. You won't regret it.
If you're a fan of the Gilead alternate universe (let's face it, no one is a fan of Gilead itself...but you know what I mean) then this is essential reading, obviously. If you've only read the novel, I highly suggest watching the entire series (and if you are in the middle of it, you should finish it). The whole is MUCH greater than the sum of its parts, a rare feat for a "mixed media" type of experience.

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The Testaments: The Booker *获*续集 The Handmaid's Tale CD – 未删节的, 2019年9月10日
英语版本
Margaret Atwood
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- 语言英语
- 出版社Audiobooks
- 出版日期2019年9月10日
- 尺寸13.8 x 2.3 x 14.1 cm
- ISBN-101786142597
- ISBN-13978-1786142597
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- 出版社 : Audiobooks; 第 未删减 版 (2019年9月10日)
- 语言 : 英语
- ISBN : 1786142597
- 品牌 : Audiobooks
- 尺寸 : 13.8 x 2.3 x 14.1 cm
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Tim
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A unique, essential sequel that tastefully incorporates the current TV series as canon
2019年9月29日 -
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KLReed
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Enjoyed this more than The Handmaids Tale
2023年1月12日 -
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I did not want to put this book down. I loved how she broke the book up by each person telling their story in pieces. I continued to read because I needed to know what a happened to each character. They each pulled you in and made you feel attached to them. It was interesting to try and put the pieces together between each of their stories and the Handmaids Tale.
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Jessi
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Satisfying sequel
2023年1月3日 -
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I loved the first book, and this feels like a worthy successor. Multiple characters and viewpoints, but not too cluttered of a story. This book made me happy because it seems to tie up some loose threads the original book had left.
Spoiler: I'm a bit of a sap for semi-happy endings, so this was emotionally a relief to finish. I liked the 'administrative' view that explained some of the logic behind creating a new, authoritarian society. It's well done, and disturbing considering current politics in many places.
Spoiler: I'm a bit of a sap for semi-happy endings, so this was emotionally a relief to finish. I liked the 'administrative' view that explained some of the logic behind creating a new, authoritarian society. It's well done, and disturbing considering current politics in many places.
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2023年1月5日 -
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Like Handmaid’s Tale, The Testaments will linger in me, forever standing as a warning of the extremes that humanity must guard against. The Testaments reveals the potential for duality of our hearts, even among the most unsuspecting. We can change. And we can survive. It is a must-read for any fans of HT, as it brings closure and a deep satisfaction that can only be experienced by the reading of it.
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