Okay, I think if tell you I actually read this in June you will probably realise the state of decline my blog's been in, so I'm just going to get straight into the review to avoid this embarrassing situation of neglect. I've got to say I really, really really loved this book. I only read it because we were going on a school trip and I needed something to read during the journey, so my parents told me to read this, and I'm so glad I did. I found it a very interesting and educational (yes, I know some people think educational books are boring, but bear with me and hear me out) and it is just a must read, because not only the topic is presented in an easy to understand and entertaining way so it's ideal for teens, but also the lesson in this story is vital for the human race, because these mistakes are being made all the time all over the world. Maybe, if everyone read educational books once in a while, the world might be a better place to live in. If everyone knew about the mistakes made in the past, those mistakes wouldn't be made again in the future. Maybe, if people had read this, some conflicts around the world now might not be happening at all. So I really think you should, if you think you can manage it (I'd say 12+ because of the maturity required to fully understand the story) , read this book, and maybe, when you're older, this book might influence you to make a decision that might mean a lot to the future, whether it's your own future or someone else's. At Animal Farm, the animals have grown tired of working under the farmers hand and have revolted successfully against him. They live now all together in a new community, with new rules they all agree on and a democracy. However, although apparently all animals are equal, some are "more equal than others" and trouble starts brewing in the democracy established by the animals... All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others George Orwell
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AuthorCarolina (or Carol for short), a girl who adores to read. A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The person who never reads lives only one. Categories
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