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Andrew Lawrence
is on page 120 of 307
Pausing this book for now. Not enjoying it enough.
I understand why I liked it before: there are moments of breathtaking beauty, and Kerouac's enthusiasm imbibes everything with a sense of wonder.
But it has yet to hook me, and I've got more interesting books on my shelf.
— 14 hours, 32 min ago
I understand why I liked it before: there are moments of breathtaking beauty, and Kerouac's enthusiasm imbibes everything with a sense of wonder.
But it has yet to hook me, and I've got more interesting books on my shelf.
Andrew Lawrence
is on page 75 of 307
There are moments of beauty in here. The whole book is a whirllwind, and it's narrated with the breathless enthusiasm of a child at a funfair.
The first time I read this book I was inspired by the travel, the wild, free nights, the jazz.
This time I'm left a bit cold by it. I just want this character to settle down and tend his garden.
— May 12, 2026 11:01AM
The first time I read this book I was inspired by the travel, the wild, free nights, the jazz.
This time I'm left a bit cold by it. I just want this character to settle down and tend his garden.
Andrew Lawrence
is on page 30 of 307
This is a re-read for me and I loved it first time through.
So far not feeling the same joy. It's a fantastic frenetic pace which I like, but it's also just a whirlwind of place names (which mean little to me as a non-American) and transient characters who appear, have a couple of lines of dialogue, and then disappear forever.
It's hard to know who I'm meant to remember or why.
— Apr 20, 2026 01:59AM
So far not feeling the same joy. It's a fantastic frenetic pace which I like, but it's also just a whirlwind of place names (which mean little to me as a non-American) and transient characters who appear, have a couple of lines of dialogue, and then disappear forever.
It's hard to know who I'm meant to remember or why.

