And now that you don't have to be perfect, you can be good.
I really hated Steinbeck because of required reading in school. I’d decried him at every opportunity since. I dunno what made me take a third chance a few years ago, or honestly a proper chance of my own choosing, but I somehow landed on East of Eden. The book did not disappoint; I was deeply engrossed in it from start to finish. Five stars from me (which I don’t do often) and I really hope you enjoy it.
John Steinbeck books are everywhere: in giveaway boxes, on my father's bookshelf, in every library. I'm ashamed to say that's the only reason I have never read any.
How does he fare in readability?
I was the same way. So many recommendations for Of Mice and Men and The Grapes of Wrath kept me from reading.
I'm glad I allowed myself to be influenced to read this work. So far it's a wonderful read. It's very descriptive and the analysis of the characters, I think, is good.
Good luck!
Thanks!
It took me damn near 6 months to read that tomb. One of the first large books I tackled. It's worth it. Don't forget to watch the Kazan film after!
Wow, that is a long time! I'm hoping I get through it a bit faster. I have more I want to read. :)
I'll look into the movie too. Thanks!
It's a really good book in my estimation. Do enjoy!
I am and to make matters even better(imo) it's raining!
...i cannot fault you, the man is dry as everest air...
This is my first book from Steinbeck and I have the opposite opinion on his writing.
I'm really enjoy it. There's just been too many events happening that haven't allowed me the peace of mind to sit and read.
I loved that book.
Easily, a top 5 for me. The way he describes his characters is so real, I can easily find living people like that.
I have a feeling by the end of it I will too.
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