Submitted by mikaelnguyen t3_10ppbl1 in books
After many years planning to read and a lengthy reading process, I finally got through East of Eden. In my opinion, John Steinbeck’s magnum opus, is a thought provoking, emotional exercise. John Steinbeck’s subtle profound quotes cut through his impeccable use of imagery by stimulating all 5 senses with his words.
Like most books, there are highs and lows with pacing. I think that overall, the exhilarating highs definitely outweigh the lows, but the lows can really be a real slog. I found the story of Adam and Charles to be far more tantalizing than the story of Aaron and Caleb. I didn’t entirely dislike the last quarter of the book but I really did not like Aaron as a character.
The ending was a masterful example of how to finish a book. Although the discussion of naming Adam’s kids were in the middle of the book, I felt it appropriate to end the books tying back to the real start of Adam’s life.
8 folded page corners/10 📚
EAF_Gummy_Bear t1_j6o6vic wrote
I got into reading as an adult and was one of the first books I read, didn’t have any issues with the pacing because it seemed to fit the time and setting so well. Time just moved slower but it fit the book perfectly for me.