Review: On the Road
User Review - A Reader - weReadKerouac does an amazing job of giving insight into the beat generation and life on the road. His characters, while larger than life, are completely relatable. You can't help but get sucked in and want to start a journey of your own. Read full review
Review: On the Road
User Review - A Reader - weReadDifficult read. Dizzying. Read full review
Review: On the Road
User Review - Jun - weReadWhen this book came out 50 years ago, I'm sure it was extremely timely and captured much of the feelings of the post-war generation; however, I think I could have entiredly skipped the middle of the ... Read full review
Review: On the Road
User Review - A Reader - weReadGot the original scroll from Audible books and listened to it "On the Road". Ok, I love it. That's all. Read full review
Review: On the Road
User Review - A Reader - weReadNot my favorite. I understand the bicniks but they were not my times nor do I want them to be Read full review
Review: On the Road
User Review - A Reader - weReadIt seems like the characters simply focused on having adventures becaust they didn't want to work. Sal Paradise seemed to be the cause of most of Dean's problems rather than vice versa, but I never ... Read full review
Review: On the Road (Duluoz Legend)
User Review - Joe Bell - Goodreads1)Kerouac's status as a beat poet made this work a political statement as much as a work of fiction. It let's his work stand as something much more profoundly meaningful that a simple story told by a ... Read full review
Review: On the Road
User Review - A Reader - weReadFor the mad ones Read full review
Review: On the Road (Duluoz Legend)
User Review - Janice - GoodreadsSo incredibly dull that I was unable to finish it. For one, I cannot stand novels that develop through characters only. And you would expect this "road trip" novel to describe the great American surroundings... think again. Read full review
Review: On the Road
User Review - Ian - weReadThis may be the final evidence that I am boring. I have no desire to do 95% of what Kerouac does in this book. Read full review