You know what. I haven’t read him in a very long time. I’ll get back to you. Do you have a favorite? (I’m vetoing The Red Pony.)
Edit: Guessing The Grapes of Wrath. I remember not liking it as a kid. But at least it wasn’t The Red Pony.
You know what. I haven’t read him in a very long time. I’ll get back to you. Do you have a favorite? (I’m vetoing The Red Pony.)
Edit: Guessing The Grapes of Wrath. I remember not liking it as a kid. But at least it wasn’t The Red Pony.
The one that sticks out for me is On The Sidewalk Bleeding. Wasn’t even the most effed up thing we read in 9th grade, just had the most memorable name.
I still hate Steinbeck as an author. Don’t think that would have changed if I had read any of his works later in life.
Of Mice and Men? But I think it was a rabbit usually.
Then why are you saying it’s incorrectly formatted? I’m directly backing its premise.
Except, usage defines language. If it didn’t, English wouldn’t exist. Therefore, usage is correct when people understand and use it.
Hannah Montana Linux. Do I have to explain?
I don’t believe I’ve read either. I’ll put those on my list. I’d love to be proven wrong. Usually I’m more into light hearted things, which doesn’t necessarily seem to be Steinbeck’s wheelhouse (I can be sad in real life, after all), but that doesn’t mean I can’t enjoy more down to earth or down right depressing works.