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loftyness Member

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Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:48 am Post subject: Of Mice And Men |
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in English lessons last year we read a book called Of Mice And Men. Back then i fort nothink of it, it was just another book. This past week we have gone back to the book and have studied it again and this time round i enjoyed the book maybe you should try reading it sometime 
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I didn't get to study that book for English but I've heard it's a worthwhile read. I had to study Lord of the Flies by William Golding - an absolute borefest Glad you enjoyed it _________________ *Jade |
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| I had to study Of Mice And Men for English last year too i enjoyed reading it. |
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John Steinbeck is a great author and I read this novel ( maybe novella???) it is great.. I'm not much for movie adaptations of novels but the mice and men movie with gary sinese is good .. Lenny's character is so well done...I think other steinbeck novels worth a read are "grapes of wrath"a kinda take on cain and abel... "Cannery Row."..set in the depresion about fishermen in California....
I read his novella "Red Pony" in grade 5 or 6 and still remember it...
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