Thursday, April 30, 2009

Different versions on Flowers for Algernon?

I need to read the book and I have a different version from all the other people I am reading with, they have a newer published one with a picture of the mouse, and mine is the older one. I also need to know how many pages the newer one has, and every 31 pages in that one converted to the older version of the book many thanks to the person that can help me.

Different versions on Flowers for Algernon?
It looks like they just have a newer edition of the book. It shouldn't be a problem.





One thing to make sure of, though: Flowers for Algernon was published both as a novella and as a full-length novel. The way to tell the difference is in the novella Charlie's age is 37; in the full novel, he's 32. For that you DO need to have the same thing as the rest of the group because the full novel has people and things in the story that aren't in the novella. Fortunately, Charlie states his age at the very beginning of the story, so it's very easy to check.
Reply:its pretty much the same. i no cuz ive read it twice w/ the mouse and the old one.


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