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Of Mice and Men

Of Mice and Men

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Of Quality and Perfection
Review: Simply a masterpiece of short fiction. The personalities of the characters are well depicted and blended together. A truly touching story with a twist to the ending. Just read it. You'll be glad you did.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant
Review: Steinbeck's book Of Mice and Men is one of the most incredible works of American literature. It's a story about how two men try to achieve some semblance of success in Depression-era California. However, all of their hopes and dreams are shattered by the people around them. This is a must-read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest Book I've ever read
Review: Of Mice and Men was the greatest book I've ever read. I read this book with my class and I normally hate the books we read but this one was so good, I read it during the summer also. John Steinbeck created an incredible picture of both the setting and the charcters. The ending was so unexpected and such a surprise that many of the people in my class ended up crying along with me. It became my favorite book and I definitly recommend it to anyone.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Worthwhile
Review: I'm not a big fan of Steinbeck, but I did like the sense of alienation presented in this book. I fell in love with Lennie, and I liked how Steinbeck developed the characters through dialogue and dialect. I recommend reading this simple yet classic tale of George and Lennie. There is something to be learned from every novel.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Rather misleading title...
Review: I'd pulled up "Of Mice and Men" titles, compared all the prices, and selected the one that was the most economical. I tend to read the top paragraph... NOWHERE did it say this was a "Max Notes" or "Cliff's Notes" version... I went back later, and found it way at the bottom. Put it in the title!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Masterpiece of Literature - 7 Stars
Review: If an index could be created that would measure a book's significance and divide it by the number of words, few books would come anywhere near "Of Mice and Men". This is a book that every aspiring writer (and many active ones) should read and then keep in mind as a guide to packing meaning into every word, every image, every scene, and every character. Absolutely nothing is wasted here.

When was the story set? It doesn't matter. This is a timeless tale of people facing adversity and trying to hold on to their humanity. The two central characters care for one another in a way that is seldom depicted this well in writing or on film. "Of Mice and Men" is a story of love and tragedy that ranks right with the Greek classics. After reading this book, you will feel that you walked side-by-side with these characters and saw what they saw, smelled what they smelled, and felt what they felt.

Pure brilliance!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ...
Review: hmmm... from reading everyone else's review... i guess im juz thinking different or misinterpreting the story. From my point of view, I believe that this book's not just written upon the subject of discrimination of our social society, but it is written to show the loneliness of people and the effects of being lonely.. For example, the wife of Curley, the son of the owner of the farm, acts of more flutterishly toward because of her isolated life from the people of the world, and her preference of attention from everyone caused from this loneliness..., and also the old man Candy kept his dog to escape from his own world loneliness. The main characters George and Lennie are also affected by being lonely. George has a habit of petting everything because from petting something you are sure of the fact that you are touching something that is alive, to enjoy the feeling of being next to someone escaping from the loneliness. George also tries to escape his loneliness by thinking of his dream house, where everyone will be happy and satisfied of their life. Of course I'm not saying that the idea of the book is not written upon the subject of prejudice but I'm just expressing my own opinion. So no hard feelings -_-;; lol

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Of Mice and Men
Review: John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men" is one of the best books I have read in a long while. The setting of this story is in the south were racism and prejudices are just a way of life. The story is about two men who are trying to reach their American dream of having their own house on there own land. George is the smart one who act as an older sibling to Lennie, a man who is big and strong but has a heart of a four year old girl because he's mentally handicapped. Throughout the novel George is constantly telling Lennie that he would be better of without him. They eventually get to Tyler Ranch their new place of work. While settling in there they make plans to buy the land and house with Candy, an old crippled man. At the farm Lennie is treated with respect from everybody at the ranch except for the bosses son Curley. While on the ranch Curley is always trying to stir things up with the workers, especially Lennie. While the men are having a horseshoe tournament Lennie is inside the barn with the pup he want to get. Throughout the book Lennie is constantly killing small animals on accident. He eventually kills the pup, meanwhile Curleys wife who is a constant nuisance enters the barn and starts flirting with Lennie, while petting her hair Lennie gets frightened and incidentally snaps her neck and runs from the ranch as quick as possible. You must read the book to figure out what happens next. This is a heart-warming novel that once you start reading you wont put it down. I recommend you read this book as soon as possible.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's a wonderful classic!
Review: I had to read this book for my American Literature class and I just thought that it was going to be another boring book. I was surprised to find out how wrong I was. Lenny is this guy who is not smart but is strong. George is the "brain" in this duo. These two are the people who are least likely to become friends. They are the typical Freudian friends. I don't want to give any of the good parts away, but this is one of the greatest books I have ever read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heart-warming and sad..
Review: From the first page I fell in love with John Steinbeck's way of writing - his humble and delicate language.

In this sweet novel Steinbeck has created an interesting set of characters and he chose to set the novel a few miles south of Soledad (loneliness in Spanish) in the 1930's. It tells the story of the two friends, George (the smart one) and Lennie (the dumb one), whom have no family, and no place that they can call "home". To make a living Lennie and George work on the different farms around, trying to save up money. They have a dream of buying a place of their own. A piece of land where they can grow their own crop and where Lennie can have rabbits. It is this dream that keeps these two friends going.

This short novel captures your attention easily. "Of Mice and Men" is a touching and sad story about friendship and the need for everyone to belong. Well written and highly recommended!


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