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    1) 6th 2) Definitely dogs 3) Yes 4) The daughter?
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    1) Don't know 2) Fiction? 3) Yes 4) I don't remember that
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    1) I don't know which is which 2) Umm... or 3) Brothers 4) Toe, but I prefer to lose none 5) Again, don't know
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    1) Nope 2) Don't know 3) No 4) Computer 5) A Nintendo switch 6) ??? 7) No idea 8) I'm not allergic to anything 9) I like hot temperatures better, which means right now I am freezing 🥶 10) I think we're not allowed to say it 11) Blue 12) 6th grade
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  • girlpower4ever
    girlpower4ever's book review was featured in Animal Farm.
    What starts out as a children's story soon spirals into an almost exact replica of the Russian Revolution, expertly told through the words of George Orwell. The novel follows the adventures of the animals on a farm, tired and resentful of the treatment they've received from humans. After a carefully-planned attack, they overthrow the humans and have the farm all to themselves, which is a joyous event--at least at first. Because every new beginning means new hardships. Are the animals really better than the humans, or do they find themselves succumbing to the same level of tyranny they once rebelled against? Once again, George Orwell brings up serious topics through entertaining, suspenseful satire. This magnificently-written novel is a must-read.
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    What starts out as a children's story soon spirals into an almost exact replica of the Russian Revolution, expertly told through the words of George Orwell. The novel follows the adventures of the animals on a farm, tired and resentful of the treatment they've received from humans. After a carefully-planned attack, they overthrow the humans and have the farm all to themselves, which is a joyous event--at least at first. Because every new beginning means new hardships. Are the animals really better than the humans, or do they find themselves succumbing to the same level of tyranny they once rebelled against? Once again, George Orwell brings up serious topics through entertaining, suspenseful satire. This magnificently-written novel is a must-read.
    Over 3 years ago
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    By George Orwell
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