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Jenny's Book Bag
Jenny's Book Bag rated it 11 years ago
3 stars
Jenny's Book Bag
Jenny's Book Bag rated it 11 years ago
3 stars
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 11 years ago
bookshelves: tbr-busting-2012, summer-2012, north-americas, pulitzer, period-piece, fraudio Read from June 05 to 19, 2012 fraudiotbr bustingsummer 2012n. americas> oklahomaclassicperiod piece (The Dirty Thirties)pun 1939PulitzerAt last I get to this and my expectations are very high :O) One chap...
Reading Slothfully
Reading Slothfully rated it 11 years ago
I'm hard pressed to know what to say about this book. It's very well written and the subject matter is strangely compelling. But, it's also rather depressing. It's like reading about society's shooting itself in the foot over and over again. This is a tale of the dust-bowl days of the 1930s. Small f...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
Grapes of Wrath could be seen as two books, and I mostly liked one, aside from the ending, and mostly hated the other, while admiring aspects of the style even of that part. The book I mostly liked (until the cringe-inducing ending) was the story of the Joad family. During the "Dust Bowl" era of the...
The Bookchemist
The Bookchemist rated it 11 years ago
So deeply rooted in his historical background, immensely vivid and brutally strong, showing with unique lyricism and lucidity the hopes and reality of the West, and of the American Dream. The Grapes of Wrath is - more than any other book of the time, and maybe of any time - the actual Great American...
Kinga's Books
Kinga's Books rated it 11 years ago
Dear John,There is no doubt in my mind that you are an excellent writer. And I am sure you know this. There is the Pulitzer and there is the Nobel. There are hundreds of editions worldwide and swarms of five star reviews. “The Grapes of Wrath” is a book of great weight (literally and metaphorically)...
chasedubois77
chasedubois77 rated it 11 years ago
But didn't like it.
travelin
travelin rated it 12 years ago
Some scenes were memorable, but generally not convincing. Little did I know that Steinbeck was better suited to comedy.
WorldInColour
WorldInColour rated it 12 years ago
Probably the most intense social criticism I've ever read in a book. It's not a book for the light-hearted, but really, f*ck the light-hearted. I've heard people call this book 'boring', quoting that it is 'always the same story' and that it 'is only about hunger'. And who cares about hunger, really...
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