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Cannery Row

Cannery Row

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A loveable book
Review: I just loved this book! The atmosphere is wonderful!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The book I love Cannery Row By Steinbeck.
Review: Cannery Row is just a few blocks long. Within its limits are sardine fisheries which give the Row its name. The story that builds up around this area and the memorable characters who inbabit it is suffused with warmth,understanding,and a great grasp of human values.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Steinbeck yet.
Review: Although some aspects of this book are typical Stienbeck, I found it particularly well done. The ideas creep onto the page in their own good time. Stienbeck's traditional bums and prostitutes are better seen when contrasted with a dignified but far from perfect doctor, an unusual and facsinating character.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: IT STINKS
Review: Boring plotless attempt at literature.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Change
Review: I chose to read this book for an English class not knowing a thing about it. I enjoyed this book. It was a great change from the boring materials that we usually read in school. The characters were great and occasionally I found myself laughing out-loud from the boys' antics. This is definately a great book to read on your lunch-break.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For me, this is 5/5.
Review: At some 120-odd pages it's a quick read. I'm left with a jumble of passages and images tumbling around in my head. The entire book just sort of meanders through to its close in the aftermath of Doc's party, like a cat sniffing rather aimlessly through a patch of weeds, finding something intriguing here and there at which to sniff. Characters, homilies, ideas spring off the page to you at random, all somehow reflecting the languor and the madness and the divinity with which Steinbeck invests the players in "Cannery Row". If you can write a still-life piece (rather than paint it), this book is the benchmark!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book
Review: Cannery Row is about a very strange community. Steinbeck uses wonrderful plot lines. I recommend this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent - Quick Read
Review: Well Done - Steinbeck is a favorit

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Nice descriptions of Montery Bay area and little else.
Review: Nice descriptions of the Monterey Bay area where the book takes place and very realistic characters is about all you'll get from this work of Steinbeck's. What's missing is a story. The main focus is on the efforts of some bums to do something nice for Doc, a kind but lonely marine biologist who was apparently based on Steinbeck himself, but the book meanders from that plot line through stories about a Chinese grocery man, a quasi-French painter, a slightly bats housewife, a madam and her suicidal pimp, among many others. The only thing they really have in common is where they take place. They are all largely boring. And then in the end, you do indeed wonder what the point was. THIS is a classic?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Steinbeck-fan's favorite book
Review: Having read most Steinbeck and loving everything I've read, this story is at the top of my list. I realize that "Grapes" and "East of Eden" are considered his greatest works, but there's is just something about this book. For those who have read it, you MUST read "Sweet Thrusday"! It is basically a sequel to Cannery Row, set a few years down the road and using many of the same characters. I think that if you look at "Cannery Row" and "Sweet Thursday" together, you will have yourself a story equal to Steinbeck's great epics.


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