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Originally posted by: --Risha--

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

I heard this one is pretty great. Feel free to give out a small review after you finish it!:D
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^^ I'm already done with it! It's actually a very small novella - about a 100 pages or so. You can finish it in a day or a few hours.

I liked it, but wasn't overwhelmingly amazing for me. But I think that simply has to do with the fact that the topic - the struggles of ordinary men and women during the Great Depression - was something I'm not in the mood for right now. If that kinda thing goes for you, read this one.

It's a very heart-wrenching story in some ways, with themes like; survival of the fittest, lost hopes and dreams and the the predatory nature of human beings. Each character sorta represents a certain section of society. There's someone who feels useless because they're mentally retarded, because they're old, because they're a woman, because they're black, because they aren't "man" enough and so on. Ultimately, it's a story about how relationships are tested when survival/mental peace is at risk.

Do give it a read
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