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It's understandable that you might have had high expectations for "The Handmaid's Tale" and that you were disappointed after reading it. However, it's important to remember that literary works are often highly subjective and what one reader finds enjoyable or well-written may not be the same for another reader.

That being said, "The Handmaid's Tale" is a highly acclaimed work of literature that has won numerous awards and has been widely read and studied. It has been praised for its exploration of themes such as oppression, gender roles, and reproductive rights, and for its portrayal of a dystopian society. While it is true that the novel is told from the perspective of Offred and that much of the narrative is centered on her daily life and experiences, this serves to provide a personal and intimate look at the world of Gilead and the impact that the society has on Offred's life and sense of self.

It's possible that the pacing of the novel and the focus on Offred's daily life might not have worked as well for you as it has for other readers, and that's perfectly fine. Different works of literature appeal to different readers in different ways, and it's important to remember that there is no one "right" way to interpret or evaluate a book.

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