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Pearl and the Red Pony

Pearl and the Red Pony

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The style of writting is different and interesting.
Review: I liked this book. It was alot better then other books I had to read. It was a book very easy to follow. I don't understand why it is called Th Red Pony, though. It really didn't have much to do with the pony, and I don't think that the title would symbolize anything else. Also, the author leaves big questionable gaps between the sections of the book. I don't understand why Steinbeck had to put Junius Maltby at the end of the book, too. The short story had nothing to do with the book. I really enjoyed it, though. It was kind of strange how things would just pop out of nowhere, like when the grandfather came to visit. I think the visitation of the grandfather was just to build more to the character's personalities. They all responded differently to his coming. Overall, I recomend this book to those interested in the farm-like way of life. This short story at the end of this book is similar to Huckelberry Finn. The boy, Robbie, is similar to Tom Sawyer. The schoolhouse scene reminded me of a scene in Huckleberry Finn.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It is really interesting...
Review: it is really an interesting book that I likes to read. If u want the truth I hate reading but I likes this one . we read it in school and have an exam about it...in some ways I thought like IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO HAPPEN but it was totally great .


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