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Of Mice and Men

Of Mice and Men

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good book of a strong friendship.
Review: I think the book "Of Mice and Men" was a really good book. It is one of my favorites. I like it because it emphasizes the great friendship of these two guys that are trying to make a livng after the depression when money wasn't worth much. I thought it was interesting how John Steinbeck chose to have the setting of this story in Salinas and that's where he was born. I think George is a strong character and his good qualities are useful in my years to come.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good but needs a different ending
Review: was good but the rabbit and old lady comming out of lennys head was weird but over all it was an ok book

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I thought that this book was good but it needs more detail.
Review: Overall I thought that this book was good. Although I did think that it needed to go into more detail about the characters and their actions. I also thought that this book taught a good lesson about friendship. I didn't like this book because first of all I thought that it was too short and that the book moved too fast and didn't embellish enough on the past and present events that had occurred in the book. Overall I thought that it was a good book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A lovely tale of isolation
Review: I thought that this book was a very well-written book. It had a very tragicbook because of the self-isolation and lack of human ties. It baisically showed the quintessensial portrait of a migrant work hand in the depression. It also shows Steinbeck's form of writing that is also shown in Grapes Of Wrath. It was overall a great book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Over all the book was good, but some parts were slow.
Review: the book had a great story behind it and it was told well for the most part. The only thing i could say that was negative about it was some parts were slow. It was mostly a book for the twelve and older range, but for the most part,it was entertaining.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I thought that this book was good for an older audience.
Review: This book was very interesting. The way Steinbeck portrays Lennie and George just sets the mood. Giving Lennie his tremendous size and childish brain and having George as a tiny man with big ideas makes every situation they get into a bigger challenge. Their slured speech and stupidness is a key to this thilling novella. I feel this book is however for an older audience because of the foul language and the way George treats Lennie who has a mental problem.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Thrilling and Gripping Tale
Review: "Of Mice and Men" is one of Steinbeck's best. It captures you and won't allow you to set it down until all is done. I found it completely enjoying considering it didn't take hours to read. George and his simple-minded friend Lennie cling to each other to support their loneliness. George and Lennie found themselves running from the other ranch because of Lennie. The word of a ranch in Salinas Valley was looking for work, the two find it an answer to their prayers. They travel to this ranch in hopes of a job, and a new life. They two have a dream to have a place of their own, one that they can call home. When something goes terribly wrong the workers find themselves looking for jobs elsewhere, and several men's dreams are shattered. This book captures Steinbeck's great theme, and portrays the single idea of the common bonds of humanity, and love. This is what makes goodness and happiness possible. I believe this is the book that I have most enjoyed reading. It has allowed me to express my joys and my sorrows. The story touches me, for I have experienced sadness, and loss, and you too will also feel the same when you are touched by the book "Of Mice and Men"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Of Mice and Men is a book about two ranchworkers in the 1930
Review: John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men" is a great book to read for anyone who wants to read a book that won't take hours to read.

The setting is in the Salinas Valley in the 1930's. The main characters, Lennie and George, are running from the ranch they had previously worked on. They must now find another job to work at. They do find a job on another ranch and everything is going great, but when Lennie, a man without many brains, kills the bosses wife, everything goes terribly wrong. The two workers who are saving up their money to buy some land of their own, must now find jobs elsewhere. In their trek to find another job George decides that Lennie and his temper are becoming too much of a hassle to their plans, and he must kill George in order to live a somewhat normal life.

The book is somewhat difficult to follow, but in the end all of the pieces that were unknown come together to form a complete story line.

The plot of the book was very interesting. It was an adventurous, yet it was still suspenseful. Steinbeck had the character's perfect for the setting in the ranches of the Salinas Valley. Lennie and George were both portrayed as migrant workers and they were on a mission to save up money and buy a ranch of their own.

The overall quality of the book is tremendous. It has plot twists and things that nobody would expect to happen that happen regularly. It is very much a mysterious ending and until I read that George shot Lennie I was convinced that they were going to get away with both of the murders that happened at the two different ranches. Although it was a great book, it shouldn't be read by young children because of the fowl language. Jason Hegstrom

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Emotionally engrossing
Review: I first read this book when I was 11 or 12 years old, having chanced upon it in my parents' collection. I recall sitting in the basement and reading it straight through in one afternoon, at times reading through tears. The novella affected me greatly. Afterward, I remember, I felt strange and shaken and unable to fully define the powerful experience. A wonderful book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book will appeal to anyone who likes a little adventure
Review: I would definitely recommend this book to anyone , espeacialy people who love books with traveling and books with a little violence involved in it. It can be a little confusing at first but when you start getting into it, it is a fantastic book!


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