"So Crake never remembered his dreams. It's Snowman……" — Margaret Atwood
"So Crake never remembered his dreams. It's Snowman that remembers them instead. Worse than remembers: he's immersed in them, he'd wading through them, he's stuck in them. Every moment he's lived in the past few months was dreamed first by Crake. No wonder Crake screamed so much."
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Margaret Atwood
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