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I only read Grapes of Wrath (in my American Studies class) and liked it a lot. Needless to say, it is my fav one! :book: ~:)
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similar to hetman except read 'of mice and men' for english course was pretty good so that'll be my favourite..
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The one with the monkeys in it...
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I've only read the pearl and grapes of wrath. Interesting books, can't see myself re-reading them anytime soon though.
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Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
I've only read the pearl and grapes of wrath. Interesting books, can't see myself re-reading them anytime soon though.
I voted Of Mice & Men, but Cannery Row is a very close second.
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Multiple choices are possible in this poll. ~;)
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Who's steinbeck? ~:confused:
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Oh... I thought you ment a stein full of Becks. ~:cheers:
I am sorry to say I've never read Steinbeck except for the first page of the Grapes of Wrath. The description of the man walking across the field during the dustbowl was pure brilliance.
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I hd to do Of Mice and Men in my english class.
He's a talented guy, but I can't say his writing really grabs me.
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Of mice and men - superb.
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I only read Grapes of Wrath. A really nice book...
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Originally Posted by Sjakihata
Who's steinbeck? ~:confused:
John Steinbeck, of Pulizer and Nobel prize winning fame ~:)
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I'll go for "Of mice or men" myself...
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Cannery Row for me. The character studies inform the outrageous plotline. Steinbeck's compassionate, bittersweet understanding of humanity, with all its warts, gets my #1 thumbs up for his best work. He's the writer I would most like to emulate - but never will.
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TBH, I couldn't choose one from the ones I've read as they were all brilliant. I would probly say Of Mice and Men if pushed, but only cos thats the only one I've read more than once.