Rating: - Highly recommended
I used this for my GCSE english and found it very useful. The layout is very easy to use and navigate and makes learning this novel much easier. It is set out neatly and I thought that it was really interesting. I found that if i used them in conjunction with my school notes I had pretty much all the information that I could possibly need. Over the years I know many people who have used this book and there has only been good reviews. I highly recommend it.
Rating: - Amazing
you do not even have to read the original book this book tells you all the plot themes and almost everything. to conclude i feel i could of read this book and not turned up to 10 english lessons
Rating: - fantastic!
this really helps for your revision! it mas every detail you will need- down the a map of the farm and notes on the background of the great depression! there are character notes and easy to use! it has everything u need to revise in a small book! a MUST for revision
Rating: - A great guide
This really is a great guide not just for GCSE students like myself, but anyone who enjoyed the book and wants to think more about it. A simple and easy to understand explanation of some of the more complex issues and ideas raised in the book. A real help with exams and with generally understanding and enjoying the book more.
Rating: - Of Mice and Men - GSCE York Notes Guide
Ok, so when i first looked at my coursework title my mind was sent into a swirl on where it was i was suppose to start. You know the feeling, you've probaly got pages and pages of notes, or nothing at all. These guides i found to cover most of what was needed in my exam and coursework piece. By far the best study guides around. The language used is undastandable, it's cut up into clear, obvious sections, and they come up with them vital pieces of info needed to recieve them top grades.
Of Mice and Men is an extremely deep and meaningful book, it's full of morals and steriotypes, which are protrayed quite simply in the book, yet it's possible to miss them. York notes picked up on EVERYTHING important in the book. From the lonleness ... Read More: