i'm about a little over a third of the way through the Handmaid's Tale.
my reluctance to read it is that (a) i've read it, and (b) i've read quite a lot of dystopian novels (and if numerically it's not a lot, it sure feels that way) and i wasn't sure if i wanted to read it again.
the main reason i'm reading it again is because i'm watching the series, and i want to see how it compares. the book is first person from the main character, so it's always interesting to see how omniscient tv shows translate the world around the narrator. (and i'm not annoyed by the 'dystopianness' in the novel either.) =)
and: it compares quite nicely. there doesn't seem to be a sense of 'time' in the book - it feels like it's only over a week or something - but in the show, you know it's longer than that. and the outside world in the series is truly scary
as for my reading and speed - if i stop crocheting, i'll probably read more. but i don't want to stop crocheting, so it's a trade-off for me. =)