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Okuyucu Modather Abu Elnour Abu Elnour itibaren Abu Al Hadr, Markaz Dayrout, Assiut Governorate, Ai Cập

Modather Abu Elnour Abu Elnour itibaren Abu Al Hadr, Markaz Dayrout, Assiut Governorate, Ai Cập

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Sometimes we all have to go to the head.

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Don't smoosh the mouse, Lenny!

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Watermelon is basically a "got dumped and turned the table" book. There're no really big surprises and is really easy to figure out what will happen next. Keyes writing is a bit slow and the main character itself spends most part of the book feeling sorry for her. It's not a bad book, I had some good laughs, but most part of the time you won't have any surprises. It is a simple and easy reading for those who like to read something once in a while just for distraction.

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It feels forced by this point, but still you have to know what happens.

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This parable was about a conflict of their ideology, between two groups of Animals after a revolt against human. The story tells how the mentality of servility, and deadly temptation to exchange freedom for security: an agreement ends up with surrendering of both. When the Animals in the farm outst Mr. Jones out of his own property, as soon as they reliazed that they were treated poorly, and started a revolunary war called "The Battle of Cowshed". They think that humans are parasites, and incapable of feelings after all. Then after the revolt the Animals made their own commandments "Animalism". And from there they started their own rules and regulation, and ended up disagreeing each other. This short story reflects of some events in the past during the Russian Revolution of 1917, and to the Stalin era in the Soviet Union.