by KiloWattKid on January 3rd, 2007

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To Kill a Mockingbird, The Giver or Of Mice and Men?

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  • by sleepy kitty on January 3rd, 2007

    sleepy kitty

    Of mice and men is one of the best books i have ever read.

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  • by Mr. McClister on January 3rd, 2007

    Mr. McClister

    To Kill a Mockingbird....Nothing can compare.

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  • by rockme on March 18th, 2007

    rockme

    no question about it, of mice and men

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  • by tamarakh is ready for a vacation on February 24th, 2007

    tamarakh is ready for a vacation

    Of Mice and Men. Extremely powerful, and a beautiful story. Plus I have a soft spot for Steinbeck.

    I really love To Kill a Mockingbird though.

    Hated The Giver...lol it doesn't even compare to these other two.

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  • by KagomeShuko on February 22nd, 2007

    KagomeShuko

    Of Mice and Men. . .love that book.

    To Kill a Mockingbird is by Harper Lee
    The Giver is by Lois Lowry

    so, Of Mice and Men is the only book listed here that is by Steinbeck. . .

    The others are good books, it's just that this doesn't make sense in this category.

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  • by GiraffeyedDonor-ish on May 10th, 2008

    GiraffeyedDonor-ish

    "To Kill a Mockingbird" probably by far. Although I must admit that "Of Mice and Men" is quite powerful. ;)

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  • by Lilkanyevel on March 18th, 2007

    Lilkanyevel

    ANYTHING BUT THE GIVER.

    its a waste of paper...

    "oh no... I have to store memories for the town I live in... so I fake my death... run away..... kidnap my brother.. and die thinking about a cabin. wow. ""

    What a book that was to read.

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  • by glamorgirli on January 13th, 2007

    glamorgirli

    Of Mice and Men it wins hands down. I could never seem to get into to kill a mocking Bird and ended up using Cliff Notes! I haven't read the Giver so I don't have an opinion on that one.

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  • by EL1 2 on January 3rd, 2007

    EL1 2

    To Kill a Mouse.

    Actually, I enjoyed all of these books. I would have to say Of Mice and Men, though.

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  • by Darryl61 on January 3rd, 2007

    Darryl61

    Of Mice and Men. Easily one of the most powerful things I have EVER read.

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  • by unknown on February 19th, 2007

    unknown

    "To Kill a Mockingbird". One of my favorites.

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  • by Someguy on February 19th, 2007

    Someguy

    To Kill A Mockingbird
    Harper Lee is brilliant. Read the book and try not to tense up reading it. Brilliant.

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  • by anonymous on January 4th, 2007

    anonymous

    The Giver

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  • by - AJ - on September 14th, 2007

    - AJ -

    I've only read Of Mice and Men, and although i was studying it for english (which I don't usually like as the stroy is torn apart and analysed too much) I really loved it... great book!

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  • by MrBLT needs to be contained on September 14th, 2007

    MrBLT needs to be contained

    I usually don't answer "this, this or this" type questions but I love Of mice and men.

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  • by kitten is smiling... on September 12th, 2007

    kitten is smiling...

    "Of Mice or Men" by far is the best, only my opinion!

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  • by anonymous on February 19th, 2007

    anonymous

    To Kill a Mockingbird. I bow down to that book

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  • by Galeanda on June 22nd, 2008

    Galeanda

    Of Mice and Men is awesome!

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  • by FATnFLUFFY on June 22nd, 2008

    FATnFLUFFY

    Nothing can compare to the lessons taught in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD.

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  • by Jaje32 on August 5th, 2008

    Jaje32

    Of Mice and Men and To Kill a Mockingbird. Didn't love The Giver.

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  • by SomewhereSomething on August 17th, 2009

    SomewhereSomething

    I've read them all, and the story of the Giver has stayed with me the most. Fascinating, just love it. :)

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  • by Timjon on August 17th, 2009

    Timjon

    Of Mice and Men.

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  • by de Joisey on August 17th, 2009

    de Joisey

    The Giver.
    I've read to Kill a Mockingbird, but I was not captivated by it.
    I've never read Of Mice and Men.

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  • by Merfish on May 11th, 2008

    Merfish

    Kill a Mockingbird is a great book.

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  • by Symbeline on May 11th, 2008

    Symbeline

    Of Mice and Men, the book was completely captivating.
    We read it in school and I was allowed to keep my copy for a bit because I wanted to read it again. Incidentally I failed to return it, it slipped out of my mind after a few months and nobody reminded me about it, but I kept it years later and read it some more. It's fun and easy to read, and even though you know what happens the second time around, it's still as engrossing, and also really tragic.

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  • by Talimze on February 19th, 2007

    Talimze

    "Of Mice and Men" was the only book I read that wasn't an assignment and my favorite author is John Steinbeck. Gotta go with OMaM.

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  • by Nom de guerre on February 19th, 2007

    Nom de guerre

    To Kill A Mockingbird.
    The movie is wonderful, as well.
    I almost named my daughter after Harper Lee.

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  • by Anonymous on February 19th, 2007

    Anonymous

    Harper Lee's To kill a Mockingbird is great, but I'm torn between the choices. The Giver and Of Mice and Men are also classic works. When I think about them all I can hear is: "Tell me about the rabbits George".

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  • by neophyt3 on February 19th, 2007

    neophyt3

    Never read any of them, saw the movie and fell asleep..got halfway done with "of mice and men"..and started reading Charles Bukowski instead, and used cliffsnotes for The Giver in class. It seemed like a swell book..that Jonas dude.
    But I'd have to go with "of mice and men", because Steinbeck owns in the "Grapes of wrath" and "Zapata"

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  • by Shayna on February 19th, 2007

    Shayna

    Out of the three, I'd choose "The Giver." It's a great book, with a powerful message. It starts slow and weird, (I had to start it twice to actually finish it,) but I promise it'll be great.

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  • by phile4evr on February 19th, 2007

    phile4evr

    The Giver.

    One of those books that made me think, and at a pretty young age. OM&M is really good, but kinda depressing too. I never actually finished TKaM, but what I did read was really good as well.

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  • by anonymous on February 19th, 2007

    anonymous

    the giver

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  • by Anonymous on January 13th, 2007

    Anonymous

    To Kill A Mockingbird, hands down.

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  • by FineBalance . on January 13th, 2007

    FineBalance .

    To kill a Mockingbird. Awesome.

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  • by Anonymous on January 13th, 2007

    Anonymous

    All excellent choices, but my favorite is "Of Mice and Men"

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  • by anthonyjohn41 on February 19th, 2007

    anthonyjohn41

    I love Steinbeck novels, but I really enjoyed "Travels with Charlie"

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  • by cmb71129 on February 22nd, 2007

    cmb71129

    Of mice and men.

    I think it gives a very good prespective on human life and the mind.

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  • by DownOnMyLuck on February 22nd, 2007

    DownOnMyLuck

    I have read the Giver and To Kill A Mockingbird. I'd say TKAM is much better, though.

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  • by AnaContessa on November 17th, 2007

    AnaContessa

    "To Kill A Mockingbird" is the best, even all these years later.

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  • by stayblue4life on November 17th, 2007

    stayblue4life

    To kill a mockingbird.

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  • by Brian on May 10th, 2008

    Brian

    Of those 3 books I've only read Of Mice and Men but it's the most captivating book that I ever have.

    I took it to bed with the expectation that I would read it for about 5 minutes and then fall asleep. Instead I read it from cover to cover in about 2 1/2 hours.

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  • by Jimmyp on May 11th, 2008

    Jimmyp

    To Kill a Mockingbird is best for me. It has a positive message among the tragic.
    Never read The Giver and Of Mice and Men is a bit too fatalistic.

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  • by SASSYWI-Q-Sassia-Jetpacking with NASCAR on September 14th, 2007

    SASSYWI-Q-Sassia-Jetpacking with NASCAR

    To Kill a Mockingbird!!!!!!!!

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  • by danny1 on September 14th, 2007

    danny1

    Of Mice And Men. I am an actor. I played George at the Attic Theater in Detroit in 1986.

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  • by Abbyguy on February 22nd, 2007

    Abbyguy

    Of Mice and Men. Beautifully written!

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  • by IEATGLUE on February 28th, 2007

    IEATGLUE

    Hands Down the giver...

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  • by taltos_dragon on March 18th, 2007

    taltos_dragon

    Wow, lets talk diverse set of titles. They all have goods and even bads..... I think I'd have to agree witht he To Kill a Mockingbird fans though. Awesome book.

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  • by Vesper on March 18th, 2007

    Vesper

    To Kill a Mockingbird is a wonderful book. I believe it is one of the best.

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  • by Dr.Seuss on January 13th, 2007

    Dr.Seuss

    Personally I find The Giver and To Kill a Mockingbird Both very well written books. I can't pick between them. nn;

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