6 of 9 available systemwide,
with no current holds.
Location and Availability
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Acacia Library
— 0 available
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FICTION Atwood, M.
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Checked Out
- (Due: Jun 4 2013)
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Burton Barr Central Library
— 1 of 2 available
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FICTION Atwood, M.
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Apr 7 2013 )
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FICTION Atwood, M.
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Checked Out
- (Due: Jun 5 2013)
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Century Library
— 1 of 1 available
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FICTION Atwood, M.
  - Floor 1
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: May 17 2013 )
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Cesar Chavez Library
— 2 of 2 available
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FICTION Atwood, M.
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Jun 5 2012 )
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FICTION Atwood, M.
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Mar 20 2013 )
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Desert Broom Library
— 1 of 1 available
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FICTION Atwood, M.
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: May 14 2013 )
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Mesquite Library
— 0 available
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Call Number |
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FICTION Atwood, M.
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Checked Out
- (Due: Jun 8 2013)
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Saguaro Library
— 1 of 1 available
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FICTION Atwood, M.
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: May 16 2013 )
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Summary:
"As the story opens, the narrator, who calls himself Snowman, is sleeping in a tree, wearing a dirty old bedsheet, mourning the loss of his beautiful and beloved Oryx and his best friend Crake, and slowly starving to death. In a world in which science-based corporations have recently taken mankind on an uncontrolled genetic-engineering ride, he now searches for supplies in a wasteland. Insects proliferate and pigoons and wolvogs ravage the Pleeblands, where ordinary people once lived, and the Compounds that sheltered the extraordinary. As he tries to piece together what has taken place, the narrative shifts to decades earlier. How did everything fall apart so quickly? Why is Snowman left with nothing but his bizarre memories - alone except for the more-than-perfect, green-eyed Children of Crake, who think of him as a kind of monster? He explores the answers to these questions in the double journey he takes - into his own past and back to Crake's high-tech bubble dome, where the Paradice Project unfolded and the world came to grief."--BOOK JACKET.
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