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- noun Alternative spelling of
crake .
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Atwood deserves praise for the world in which both The Year of the Flood and Oryx and Crake is set.
A Progressive on the Prairie » Book Review: The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood » Print 2009
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Atwood deserves praise for the world in which both The Year of the Flood and Oryx and Crake is set.
Book Review: The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood « A Progressive on the Prairie 2009
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IIRC, "Oryx and Crake is not a SF book, and I don't write SF, since SF is silly stories about giant talking squids."
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The Crake was a sea of impenetrable black within the cup of the mountains, silent and stripped of definition.
Morgawr Brooks, Terry 2002
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The Crake was a wall of foliage that concealed everything in its mottled pattern.
Morgawr Brooks, Terry 2002
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The Crake was a wall of foliage that concealed everything in its mottled pattern.
Morgawr Brooks, Terry 2002
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The Crake was a sea of impenetrable black within the cup of the mountains, silent and stripped of definition.
Morgawr Brooks, Terry 2002
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The Crake was a wall of foliage that concealed everything in its mottled pattern.
Morgawr BROOKS, Terry 2002
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The Crake was a sea of impenetrable black within the cup of the mountains, silent and stripped of definition.
Morgawr BROOKS, Terry 2002
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Yet not only does The Year of the Flood often take place contemporaneously with events in and involve some of the main characters from Oryx and Crake, it approaches its end where the earlier novel itself ended.
A Progressive on the Prairie » Book Review: The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood » Print 2009
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