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  1. #11
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    I've heard of it but never read it

    Is it good?

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    good old lenny and george.

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    Had it for English GCSE. Thought it was alright, seemed easier than some of the books others got.
    hi

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    Quote Originally Posted by United-Clowgon View Post

    Nice. What does she think of it so far?
    She thought it was good. She finished it yesterday.

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    Forced to do it in English GCSE, its actually good though, Your not allowed to call Lennie a dum though, you have to call him "mentally unstable"







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    I also done this for my GCSE's really great book, I dont do much reading but I have read that a few times
    :shifty:

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    Classic, although not the best I've read. Well plotted novel.
    Former: HabboxLive Manager, Asst. HabboxLive Manager, International HabboxLive Manager, Asst. HabboxLive Manager (Int.), Asst. News Manager, Debates Leader (numerous times) and 9999 other roles, including resident boozehound

  8. #18
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    I remember reading it for school, it's quite interesting The way Lenny is like a child to George with how he needs to having someone look after him. The theatre production is very good too, if it's on near you definitely consider going!
    Last edited by GommeInc; 05-02-2010 at 07:36 PM.

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    I just did an exam on it. i never want to see it again.

    Although saying that i did like the character of Lennie and felt really sad for george at the end of the book..

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    We watched the movie aswell as read the book and i was actually tempted to scream "boom headshot!"

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