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I had too much hype for this before reading this, I don't understand what people love about this book, it was ok, I kept trying to keep in mind it was from the point of view of a 16 year old boy with no idea what he wanted to do with his life. I wanted to get to the end of this book but found most of the very dry and depressing. I would recommend this for a young reader not a 40-year-old like myself.
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Probably the most well-known characters in American literature: Holden Caulfield. This angsty yet rash, sentimental yet conceited teenager is the hero of J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye - an American modern classic, that, although banned at times, has been read by a great amount of people, has influenced numerous lives, and inspired so many authors. It tells the story of 16-year-old Holden, who, after he has been expelled from prep school, leaves for New York, to ...more
Probably the most well-known characters in American literature: Holden Caulfield. This angsty yet rash, sentimental yet conceited teenager is the hero of J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye - an American modern classic, that, although banned at times, has been read by a great amount of people, has influenced numerous lives, and inspired so many authors. It tells the story of 16-year-old Holden, who, after he has been expelled from prep school, leaves for New York, to ...more
Filled with memorable characters and colorful dialogue. I guess it captures the challenges, despairs, depression and utter helplessness in trying to fit into society (and the world in general). In this case the year is 1945 and the main character manifests this desperation as a young adolescent. I can understand why this book is favorite with adolescent. I understand those feelings of unconnectedness very well. I guess my story in dealing with it is quite a bit different then the one told, hence
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No wonder they call the classics timeless. They’re timeless for a reason.
My favourite read in a long, long time. For all the reasons they banned this book, they are so insignificant compared to the lessons and relatability many teens must have taken away from this coming-of-age book.
My favourite read in a long, long time. For all the reasons they banned this book, they are so insignificant compared to the lessons and relatability many teens must have taken away from this coming-of-age book.
I should have read this as a teenager: I would have loved it then, maybe. Forty-four year old me, can't cope with the self-absorbed whining of the evolving mind. I will re-read in ten years and see if something changes.
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I keep trying to read modern classics and I really need to conclude that I just don't like them.
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