Rating: Summary: Great Novel Review: Although a little slow at first, once I got going I could not put the book down - there are a few unforeseen parts as well as some humor. I highly recommend it to anyone.
Rating: Summary: Typical Steinbeck book Review: Tortilla Flat stays true to John Steinbeck's simple sentence and plot structure. Tortilla Flat is a short novel that exploits the "paisanos" of Tortilla Flat. "Paisonos" are people of mixed hispanic, indian, and caucasion blood. Steinbeck is a master of writing about social injustices and human nature. Although he doesn't come and out and tell you his opinions, he subconciously reveals his thoughts in his novels. Tortilla Flat is a little slow at times, but has its good moments. I like how the group of friends spend their time just drinking and chasing women. Its a nice change from just reading about suffering people who work all day to survive. I enjoyed reading this novel and I suggest you read it to if you are a Steinbeck fan.
Rating: Summary: Amazing but true- Steinbeck does it again Review: John Steinbeck is by far one of the greatest writers of all time. How could anybody compare to his thrilling descriptions. In Tortilla Flat, you get sucked into the beautiful life of a small group of friends. It is a unique pleasure to be able to watch their lives unfold as they mature and go through the problems of everyday life. I recommend this book to all, and hope it brings them as much joy as it did to me.
Rating: Summary: Funny? I missed something. Review: I had this book on my shelf for the longest time, meaning to read it, because I like a lot of Steinbeck's books and because when I was a child my family used to go to a campground in Arizona called "Tortilla Flat." So I finally sat down with the book and started reading it. Not only was I more and more annoyed the more I read it, but I realized I had actually read it before and hadn't found it one bit memorable. Irresponsibility, constant drinking, and skirt-chasing just don't seem funny to me. I didn't bother to finish it, nor did I give it to someone who might like it better--it went out with the trash.Steinbeck was probably good and drunk when he wrote this pointless book, but you're far better off reading East of Eden, The Pearl, or even Grapes of Wrath (which must be one of the most depressing books ever written).
Rating: Summary: Tortilla Flat Review by KT Review: I've read only two of John Steinbeck's books so far, but they were fabulous. One of the amusing stories, Tortilla Flat, conveys the mood and setting of Monterey, California in the 1930's. This book is very interesting, containing the many peril's of a group of care-free men. The way these men drink wine, night and day, and travel around different parts of Monterey, is quite amusing. Aside from the fact that the book is entertaining, it also gives the reader the history of Monterey and the people in it. Tortilla Flat is a great book for anyone because of it's stories of desire, friendship, rivalries, love, and strength. Overall, an attention-grabbing book.
Rating: Summary: Great but not the Best Review: This story was very good, but not his best work in my opinion. The characters were very lively and always had interesting tales like in many of his stories, but some of his others are better. He gave vivid descriptions of what it might be like to live during that time in Tortilla Flat. Overall great read, but not the best.
Rating: Summary: - Review: A captivating tale of Danny and his friends, and their adventures in the small town of Tortilla Flat. This is my first Steinbeck book, and is one of the best books I've ever read. I intend to read more, and urge you to read this short but sweet tale from Tortilla Flat.
Rating: Summary: a winning collection of anecdotal incidents Review: I listened to the unabridged audiobook. For the first 45 minutes or so I thought it much too sentimental and stereotyped, but then the characters started to come alive and I got to like them, aspects of their philosophy, and this charming book, quite a bit. How can anyone hear of How Love Came to Big Joe Portagee and not enjoy a laugh? Or not be touched by the faithful and tireless dedication of the Pirate to save for and buy a gold candlestick for the church after one of his beloved dogs recovered from illness after he prayed to God to save it (and so what if it died of something else soon thereafter). This is a warm and wry tale you will enjoy.
Rating: Summary: Mediocre Review: This book's main goal is to show that even petty thieves who live for the pleasures of wine are human and beautiful in their humanity. Along with a plethora of awful habits, these peasants have lovable and desirable qualities that make the reader want to love and hate them at the same time. Overall, this book does not demonstrate what Steinbeck is capable of, yet is it humorous and attractive nevertheless.
Rating: Summary: Simple and enjoyable. Review: Steinbeck's "Tortilla Flat" is written in a purposefully simple yet effective language that is easy to read but makes it's point. I like to thing of this novel as "Steinbeck Lite" becasue is is a smooth reading book but not as deep as "Of Mice and Men." It does touch on important social themes, such as happiness in poverty and different blends of friendship, but is not as important or insightfulas other Steinbeck works. In other words, this book is a good read, but don't expect it to change your life. "Of Mice and Men" or "The Grapes of Wrath" are better if you have not read them already. I'd give it 3 1/2 stars but I rounded up.
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