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Of Mice and Men Two migrant workers have a bad time settling into a new gig. Steinbeck is a strange animal. His prose is great—sharp, direct, and natural. The stories are good. Nothing mind blowing, but always solid. The characters are especially memorable, but even adjusting for that, his books hit way harder than you’d expect. There’s some secret alchemy to them that just reaches into you and torques your insides. It feels more like a gigantic short story than a novel. It’s all one big push to a single big idea. And holy shit, when you get there it’s so intense. This was my first pass through it. I don’t want to spoil any of it, but the ninth grade English teachers were right about this one. I finished it around a week ago and I still can’t stop thinking about it. Pound for pound it’s one of the best books of all time. Strongest recommendation, a universal must read book.
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It’s so short and ridiculously poignant. It’s required reading for a reason and also one of the reasons why Steinbeck is my fav. If you haven’t read Steinbeck’s The Pearl give it a go. Same length and a different human condition study. Not as good as this
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Will slot it in next. How is tortilla flat?
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…I haven’t read it 😅 Am I a fraud?
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