
Leigh P. (
Leigh) wrote on 4/14/2006...
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A fine, great, quick read about the seemingly simple lives of the seemingly simple folks living in Cannery Row. Steinbeck's way with words lends itself to making it easy on your ear, hearing the stories of Mack & the boys, as much as you hate them for all that they represent, you can't help but love them in the end.
Steinbeck takes all his characters and makes them as flawed as he possibly can, yet somehow, just like you can tell your own son not to wreck the family car, then watch him do it, you shake your head and still love him. Thus is Steinbeck's talent. Take the day to kick up your heels and read this story for the adventure it is, then take the month to think about what you've really read.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I adore Steinbeck and am enjoying him more today than I did in high school, eons ago. Great book!

Michelle L. (
blazesmum) wrote on 11/12/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This story is one of Steinbeck's classics. He weaves a story of humor and melancholy amidst a group of misfits on the docks. The book is short, and it's amazing how Steinbeck can paint such vivid pictures and detailed situations with so few words.

Artie B. (
Artiebee) wrote on 2/20/2007...
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Classic Steinbeck - although a tad different in style. Hunorous at times. I loved it.

Janis L. (
Janis) wrote on 9/23/2006...
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Every town should have a Doc and lovable drunks and hookers with hearts of gold.