Of Mice and Men
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"Pearson Education Limited"--T.p. verso
2002 Penguin ed. published: [New York : Penguin Group,2002], [103 p.] John Steinbeck Centennial ed.
First published in 1937
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Add a CommentI read this in my English class, and it's amazing. Recommend this book to anybody, it's interesting, fast paced, and simply a good short story novel.
didn't get around to reading so will try again later.
It is a fanastic book. I urge you to read this masterpiece.
A perfect book. Fast paced, simple yet advanced-sounding language, and a great plot. Highly recommended.
Steinbeck leads us aptly to a dramtic change in relationship in so few pages.
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Great book. Sad ending.....must read. This book really gets to the point what is the American Dream?
I rarely show emotions when im reading a book, but this book got me on the verge of tears at the end.
This book captures the culture of the day and makes timeless, profound statments about prejudice and human relationships. It is truly brilliant of Steinbeck to accomplish this in only 120 pages.
Lennie's innocence made me smile throughout the story. The ending was so sad, but I still consider this a great book to read.