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The Pearl Steinbeck tells the story of a poor father who finds a valuable natural resource and loses a great deal as a result. This book reminded me of why, after reading The Grapes of Wrath, I wrote Steinbeck off as a hack for a decade. The prose is more florid in this book, with flashes of brilliance, but an intolerable baseline cringe factor. The overt political message is so exhausting that I couldn’t even empathize with the human experience related in it. Exquisite books by Steinbeck: East of Eden Of Mice and Men Great book by Steinbeck: Cannery Row Bad books by Steinbeck: The Grapes of Wrath The Pearl I haven’t read any of his others and I had such a bad experience with The Pearl that I’ll probably take another decade off.
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@links you’re still the most credible curator of recommendations for me on this app. I know you warned me that it wasn’t as good. I’m not mad and I hope you’re not mad at me for this review šŸ«‚
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Haha how can I be mad about your tastes? I appreciate any book review, and negative ones are usually more interesting! Grapes of Wrath is also one of my all-time favs, so we’re not aligned there either. For me, it captures a struggle and that stressful, untethered feeling that you get when you don’t know what’s next. I think it’s brilliant. Anyways normal me would say it’s our differences that make us interesting. Snooty me would say you just didn’t get it šŸ˜‚šŸ§
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