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capyval's review against another edition
dark
informative
sad
medium-paced
4.0
I don't completely understand how or why did George Orwell had to see himself in such poverty, it doesn't seem his family (nor friends ) were in such a bad situation that they couldn't support him while he was looking for a job. My theory is that he wanted to experience poverty, as a way to learn about it, and then write about it.
The 4 stars from my part reflect how interesting I found the book, and nothing else.
The 4 stars from my part reflect how interesting I found the book, and nothing else.
zoer03's review against another edition
3.0
I think it’s well written and it’s an easy read but it’s a tad boring. I am not sure if it’s just me or whether it’s the copy I am reading but I found it immensely frustrating to have certain words which I am sure were rude not written or had a line I mean that’s a bit lazy. Come on I am no wilting violet. Also it’s not a subject I am interested in. Plus it didn’t feel like a memoir more like a novel so I just didn’t feel like I believed him. So not sure about mr Orwell.
sugandhwafai's review against another edition
informative
reflective
medium-paced
4.75
George Orwell is always educational and I get to learn a lot from his writings every time I read it. This book will make you feel uncomfortable and force you to reflect on how and what you think about the society.
rickwren's review against another edition
4.0
George Orwell formed his political and social thought by his time spent in abject poverty amongst the poorest of the poor - the beggars, day workers and restaurant staffs of Paris and London. In this book it brings stark relief to this era of starvation and exploitation.
hannn7445's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
informative
reflective
sad
slow-paced
3.0