tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7118320.post4240099040525057101..comments2008-04-09T22:59:39.439+01:00Comments on Dancing the Polka With Miss El Cajon: In response to Annie's questionChris Copehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09802450324154596848noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7118320.post-20639311659292275672008-04-09T22:59:00.000+01:002008-04-09T22:59:00.000+01:00You're picking a great one Annie and while the vig...You're picking a great one Annie and while the vignettes, esp. towards the beginning of the book are incredible, I'd still go with East of Eden as the better book. To be honest it might just be because the characters are more twisted.Erichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13865489226042001130noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7118320.post-49502502368171961482008-04-09T19:19:00.000+01:002008-04-09T19:19:00.000+01:00Thank you for your answer. I was referring to On T...Thank you for your answer. I was referring to On The Road in partick, yes. I tried to read it when I was younger but it bored me, I think because of the lack of a strong (or classical maybe) narrative structure. I thought he seemed overrated and went back to Irvine Welsh or whatever it was that I was reading at the time.<BR/><BR/>I'm in the middle of writing a post about books. It has been a long, long time since I actually read one. I'm just starting The Grapes of Wrath. I want to read it while it is still available on paper.Annie Rhiannonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06793047799910670620noreply@blogger.com