Tag: Novella
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Review: Ms Ice Sandwich by Mieko Kawakami
Mieko Kawakami is one of my favourite authors, at least regarding works from the twenty-first century. All of her works have scored four stars and above here on The Steady Read, which should indicate my fondness for her writing style and handling of stories. However, as this introduction (and the rating above) may allude to,…
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Review: The Strange Library by Haruki Murakami
Murakami is an author who has grown on me. I have many of his acclaimed novels and non-fiction works resting on my bookshelf, but I have yet to read most of them because Murakami is an author that requires you to be in a certain mood—an attentive, glum, and thoughtful one. Because I cannot get…
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Review: Animal Farm by George Orwell
A novella that many people like to reference, Animal Farm is a suitable criticism of capitalism, greed, and the nature of how we humans—or perhaps any being—inevitably take advantage of the power afforded to us. Whilst not as deep or as clever as some claim it to be, Orwell’s relatively compact story works as a…
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Review: Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
A simple story with much emotion and truth tied to each chapter. I believe that Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men is an essential read and proof that short fiction can have a large impact on readers, especially when it plays around with the fancifulness of dreams and the severity of reality. Following George and Lenny,…