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See allFor some odd reason I relate with this book. I've never had my memory wiped by an oppressive government but I do repress stressful memories to the piont where they feel like dreams. Despite that, the political aspect and controlling government is the most intriguing part for me. I think my fondness for this book is because it was one of the first dystopians I've read. Regardless, I'd definately read it a third time.
It took me a while to get into this book. But by the end I was immersed in the author's life. Her parents never sent her to school yet she went on to Harvard. This story illustrates the strength it takes to sever yourself from a dysfunctional family, abuse, and restrictive mindset, and to walk single handedly and blindly into the world alone. And to not just survive the abuse, but to soar and succeed in a way almost impossible.