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Of Mice and Men Discussion - Pre-Read
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When I was in high school we had a choice about which book we wanted to read for our IRP (independent reading project). Most of my classmates chose Of Mice and Men, Animal Farm, etc. because they had less pages in comparison to other classic novels. This eventually lead to the teacher banning them from reading those books. Because I heard all of their presentations, I am familiar with the idea of the plot but I don't know the real experience of reading it so I am looking forward to seeing what the book is really like.
Mary Ann wrote: “I am going to read this book. I have never read this before.
When I was in high school we had a choice about which book we wanted to read for our IRP (independent reading project). Most of my clas...”
It’s a shame that your teacher took such a narrow view, because these books are plenty powerful even if they are short! Why deny something good just because it’s not difficult?
When I was in high school we had a choice about which book we wanted to read for our IRP (independent reading project). Most of my clas...”
It’s a shame that your teacher took such a narrow view, because these books are plenty powerful even if they are short! Why deny something good just because it’s not difficult?


This is the Pre-Read thread for the July 2021 Classics selection. This month we will be reading Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck.
Please note that this is a SPOILER FREE discussion.
Who's planning to join in on this read? Is this a first-time read, or a re-read of an old favorite? What are your expectations in picking this book up?