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  • The Dagger - Sequel To John Steinbeck's The Pearl by Raidriar93
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    After the events of The Pearl, Kino has lost everything. And now, he seeks revenge on those who have wronged him, no matter the cost - the lives of his friends - or his.
  • Incorrect BSD Quotes by HSTRASH189
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    Just random stuff I think they would say.
  • Who are you? by Jenka_Jenga
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    There is a day where we mark it as special. There are days where we just want to do our thing. And there are days that we completely change. Those days connect our everyday lives like how a bridge connects both sides. Bridge connects our birth and death. But the big question is... WHO ARE YOU?
  • Of Mice and Men: Lennie x George by WillItTesticle
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    I had to read Of Mice and Men for school and stuff and tbh Lennie and George should've dated. So if you haven't read OMM (Of Mice and Men) this probably won't make much sense. If you are or are planning to but haven't finished yet, the ending will be spoiled in this story so don't say I didn't warn you. ! I do not own any of the characters/main plot. All credit for characters and plot/parts of story goes to John Steinbeck. !
  • Of Mice and Men: Chapter 7 by ashleybbyelhsa
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    I wrote the next chapter of Of Mice and Men for English class and decided I would upload it on here. The story was written trying to best match the style of Steinbeck's work so it uses the dialect in dialogue. I realize that the dialect contains grammatical, punctuation, and spelling errors, so there is no need to point those out. Otherwise constructive criticism is welcome. -Disclaimer- The novella Of Mice and Men was written by John Steinbeck. Cover art credit goes to the creator not myself. *Warning* This story contains mild swearing and alludes to being under the influence of alcohol. The story also contains spoilers to the original six chapters of the story.
  • Sweetness by luthor16
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    "A guy needs somebody―to be near him. A guy goes nuts if he ain't got nobody. I tell ya, I tell ya a guy gets too lonely an' he gets sick." Maybe Tallulah Rose finally found that somebody..
  • Novel Opening by thatnerd12012
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    An inspired novel opening based on John Steinbeck's "East Of Eden" The scene is based in Nothern Scotland, in Drumnadrochit. The story is narrated just as how "East Of Eden" was, that being Steinbeck describing his own childhood experiences when he was growing up in California. The ending of the first chapter in "East Of Eden" foreshadows events later on in the novel, as does my novel opening. This story is a work in progress!
  • Of Mice And Men Extension/Alternate Ending by LinaTheLuna
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    This is an Extension and/or Alternate ending to the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck.
  • An Alternative Ending - 𝙾𝚏 𝙼𝚒𝚌𝚎 𝙰𝚗𝚍 𝙼𝚎𝚗 𝙵𝚊𝚗𝚏𝚒𝚌 (Unfinished.) by OfMiceAndMenLuvr
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    I've been so in love with Of Mice And Men recently. This is my first OMAM fic, and it's pretty much the same other than the fact that I'm rewriting the ending to give them their dream!! The cover image can be found on any browser or on Pinterest, it's from the OMAM movie! It is NOT my image, obviously.
  • Of Mice and Men Fanfic by 100DaysAheadOfUs
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    About Curley and Curley's Wife in a different dimension! This is purely for my own amusement, and it probably won't ever get finished, it's just something for me to randomly write down. Enjoy (or don't)
  • Guild Stories by YumenoKKinnie
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    I had no idea what to call this book lol
  • A short poem made from Of Mice and Men by writersblock1233
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    I do not own Of Mice and Men it's just a poem I made that I wanted to share. The original story was made in 1937 by John Steinbeck, you can also find the movie off YouTube. The quotes used in my short poem are from the story.
  • The Masque of Gilded Gold by SaltedWriting
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    •·.·''·.·• 「loosely inspired by The Masque of the Red Death 」 ✎...... Poe tells Ranpo a tale of a masquerade ball he attended upon a time-and the mysterious murder that had taken place there. •·.·''·.·• Characters aren't mine. Picture is not mine.
  • CRACKED PAVEMENT by AnnaBes123
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    This is a short story sequel for John Steinbeck's book, the pearl.
  • Cry of the Coyote by Worlds_New_Author
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    When the greed takes over can you keep the animal in check?
  • Bungo Stray Dogs: Tales of the Lost  by Vincent_Dawson
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    Just some cute mini stories from the game Bungo Stray Dogs: Tales of the lost
  • Of Mice and Men Alternate ending by bribripenguin
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    This is a alternate ending to the story Of Mice and Men. Credit to John Steinbeck for his amazing story
  • The Pearl by pragab
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    Author: John Steinbeck Here, in this short book illumined by the deep understanding and love of humanity that have made John Steinbeck one of the most beloved writes of our day is an old Mexican folk story. It is the story of the great pearl; how it was found and lost again. It is a simple story of simple people, recounted with the warmth and sincerity and unrivalled craftsmanship which Steinbeck brings to his writing. It is deeply moving and so beautifully presented that the reader's hope for mankind is rekindled. Of this story of Kino the fisherman, his wife Coyitito and Juana their baby, Mr. Steinbeck himself writes: "As with all re-told tales that are in people's hearts, there are only good and bad things and black and white things, and no in-between things anywhere."