Animal Farm By George Orwell By Wade Bowers on - Updated Oct 15, 2011
Animal Farm is a great short novel written by George Orwell. The book was meant to be an allegory of the Soviet government at the time. George Orwell didn't agree with Stalin's policies and decisions. The story takes place on a farm in which the animals overthrow the humans and start their own government. It is a very sarcastic look at what George Orwell was going through during those times. The book has a lot of historical and literary significance. For that reason I recommend everyone should read Animal Farm. I also recommend it because I really enjoyed reading the book. The ending is one of my favorites out of any of the books I've read. Definitely give this one a shot, you will not be disappointed.
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