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I've just read the first 2 chapters of Cannery Row and am reminded how much I love Steinbeck's characters development and dialogue.


Cheryl; Glad you posted this as I wasn't aware of the title Sweet Thursday. Hope to read someday although TBR list is huge so who knows!

Link to my review with some of my favorite quotes included:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...






When I first read this book as a teen, my reaction was, frankly, ick ick, wow, what a terrible way to live, and some of these guys are absolutely awful people in my opinion, even though some of them might only be lazy, corrupt and do petty crime. I am sure Steinbeck got his depiction of Cannery Row life in this era perfectly correct. It seems to me men enjoy reading about this kind of ‘carefree’ hobo life and the other dangers of underclass life, with maybe some wistfulness, more than women do, but maybe I am being sexist. My original gut reaction as a young girl might not be so strong now that I am an adult in reading about these men, idk. I am looking forward to see if the book strikes me differently in my re-reading it.


I'm a slow reader when it comes to books like this, so we'll see how I do.
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