It is played around with a bit more this time, with the flashbacks and present day sharing a fairly equal amount of prominence in the story. Ever on guard for the two men who still lurk somewhere nearby, the little colony of Toby and the MaddAddamites try to eke out a living in this post-apocalyptic world, while Toby probes Zeb for stories of his past.Īs you might guess from the summary, in keeping with the previous books, this novel is divided between a narrative in the present and someone’s personal history before the pandemic. Needing to tend to Jimmy’s infected foot, Toby becomes a figure of much interest to the Crakers, and she quickly finds herself put into the role of storyteller in Jimmy’s stead. Though everybody makes it out with their lives, the two dangerous men escape in the confusion. Though they initially have a handle of the situation, it all falls apart when the Crakers show up-the semi-humans created by Crake to inherit the Earth after the pandemic. It picks up exactly where the second novel left off, with Toby and Ren having recused Amanda from her captors, subduing them after Jimmy stepped in first. MaddAddam is the third and final novel in Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam trilogy, following Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood.
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