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By: AUCK 171
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2026-03-30 10:08:03 |
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We all appreciated reading this classic piece of literature. |
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By: AUCK 349
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2025-08-13 13:44:47 |
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A mixed view of the book, some who had studied the book at school or university had a broader view of its success as a satire. |
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By: WHAKA 008
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2022-06-20 10:22:32 |
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Interesting that this book's marks varied between 1 and 5. Most of us thought the satire was amazing. We can see why this book has become a classic and is studied in schools. |
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By: ALEXA 001
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2021-08-02 09:36:20 |
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An enjoyable and stimulating revisiting of Orwell's classic, which most of us read years ago. Still apt. A wide-ranging discussion followed. |
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By: CHCH 449
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2020-09-05 10:45:00 |
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We all agreed that this book was worth reading (again, after a very long time, for most of us!) although we disagreed on the rating so I selected the average. It did generate a good discussion on the current state of New Zealand as well as in other countries at this time. Has humanity changed over the 75 years since it was first published Some of us would be keen to read some more of Orwell's books. |
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By: PALMN 025
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2020-04-09 11:37:07 |
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Book enjoyed by most of the group, and the discussion went really well. |
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By: MURCH 001
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2020-04-09 11:34:51 |
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Wow! Our discussion was awesome! |
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By: WELL 130
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2020-04-09 11:34:04 |
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A bit dated. Would have been revolutionary at the time of writing and publication. |
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By: AUCK 078
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2020-04-09 11:33:18 |
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We recommend that groups read the appendices of 'Animal farm' - really interesting. |
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By: OWAKA 001
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2020-04-09 11:32:12 |
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'Animal Farm' divided opinion in our group. One hated it, one very much liked it, one loved it and has started on Orwell's 'Burmese Days' already. The rest were rather ambivalent, finding it quite depressing, but enjoying the writing and the cleverness of the ideas. What a short book it is! One member remembered liking it as a thirteen-year-old, but felt she hadn't picked up on all the satirical elements, and was surprised at how sad it was. |
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By: AUCK 344
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2020-04-09 11:27:41 |
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Most of our group had already read the book many years ago, but the opportunity to read it again added another layer of understanding. All agreed it was a very cleverly written fable. |
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By: CHCH 010
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2020-04-09 11:26:15 |
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A great rollicking read exposing power and its correlation to corruption, which appears to be a condition that humans will be forever unable to shake off. |
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By: WARK 005
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2020-04-09 11:24:44 |
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We all liked the book - good discussion, and a range of views. |
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By: TURA 001
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2020-04-09 11:23:47 |
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A few had read it at high school, then it just seemed a funny story. Now after all these years, it's political and up to date still. Great discussion. Thanks! |
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By: WAIUK 003
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2020-04-09 11:21:57 |
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Well enjoyed. For many members it was a 2nd reading as they read it at school. We actually discussed the questions at the back of the book rather than the booklet, as we felt they were more current with today's politics etc. |
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