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Originally Posted by Blue_Phoenix
East of Eden is more epic, it has to do with the re-enactment of the fall of Cain and Abel by two California families. It was his most abitious book, but not too many people have heard of it. If they have, it was probably because Elia Kazan made a movie out of it which starred James Dean.
I've given up on two books in the last month. One was Outer Dark by Cormac McCarthy, and the other was White Jazz by James Ellroy. Neither could really hold my interest.
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I read that book in High School. I think I'll reread it. I liked it because the plot is so twisted and the characters are incredibly evil

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