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K**R
Bestest Friend
Bestest Friend is set in old farmland. The six friends hangout and play cards and drink. Nobody has their own space except for the black horse whisperer. Great book about how far one would go to have the bestest Friend. Five star. Colleen
D**A
Steinbeck is a great master story teller
If you haven’t read this classic , you must. His characters are so real and they alwyas tug at your heart.
P**O
Protecting the vulnerable
A conflicting moral dilemma whether to protect the those who don't know what they are doing. The mind of a child in the body of a powerful man can create a monster. George's care and loyalty to Lennie is heart warming.The characters in the book are well crafted. Unfortunately there are too many unintended grammatical errors to award 5 stars.
R**T
A classic and everyone should read.
A classic and everyone should read. Read in school and later in life and the story is timeless!
C**N
An Absolute Classic
This book never disappoints and would recommend it to anyone looking for a quick read. It never lets me down no matter how matter times I’ve read it
S**D
A Tale Of Friendship
How did I ever let so much time go by before reading this masterpiece? John Steinbeck in a few short pages has written a classic story of two migrant workers and the American Dream as well as exploring the concept of friendship and what we owe each other.George and Lennie have been together on the road. They grew up together and George knows that Lennie, while a huge man who can outwork anyone, is simple and childlike and needs help and direction. They ride the rails, stopping to work on ranches and farms. They usually don't stay long enough to get a stake ahead as Lennie tends to do things out of ignorance for the consequences of his actions that get them both in trouble.The two men have a dream. They want to save up enough to buy a small farm that George knows about. They will have a few cows, some chickens and just enough crops to feed them and have a bit to sell for things they can't make or grow themselves. They will have rabbits and Lennie wants nothing more than to take care of the rabbits.But this ranch may not be the place to make their dreams come true. The other ranch hands seem pretty much okay and they understand Lennie's limitations. But the son of the owner is a mean man, a little man who has married a beauty who only wants to be discovered and make it in the movies. Barring that, she wants male attention and will do anything to get it.Steinbeck wrote about the underside of the American Dream. He wrote of men like George and Lennie, migrant workers whose only comfort was the friendship they found in each other. He wrote of how getting old in an America that only values money is heartbreaking and cruel. He wrote of what we all owe each other and how kindness is the only gift some people can give. This book is recommended for readers of literary fiction.
B**O
Great Classic book
I just had to have this book. Read it in high school about 45 years ago. Enjoyed it just as much now.
C**E
Tiny print
Get your reading glasses out -- the type is very small!
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