The Catcher In the Rye , A good book
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The Catcher In the Rye , A good book
I won't give away the plot, in case you haven't read it, but it's basically about this teen who's tired of his life in college, since things aren't going too well. And he matures throughout the book, and learns some valuable lessons about life. Even though the book was written years ago, the way life was for the character, can still be related to today's teens.
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The first time I read it was in high-school, interestingly. I disliked the way they "taught" in school, but we read very good books. I'm glad they didn't censor Catcher in the Rye because of the language or sex.
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And when you dream I hope you can't sleep and you SCREAM about it
I hope your conscience EATS AT YOU and you can't BREATHE without me"
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And when you dream I hope you can't sleep and you SCREAM about it
I hope your conscience EATS AT YOU and you can't BREATHE without me"
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I also first read this book when I was about 16 and I absolutely loved it. I love Holden's "I don't give a f*ck" attitude and I remember it having a huge impact on me back then.Scott Hughes wrote:I read this book a few years ago, and I own it now. I want to read it a second time, when I have the chance. It's definitely one of my favorite books.
The first time I read it was in high-school, interestingly. I disliked the way they "taught" in school, but we read very good books. I'm glad they didn't censor Catcher in the Rye because of the language or sex.
I picked it up again last year and tried to read it, but I couldn't get through it at all. I kept thinking to my self how much of a whiny kid he sounded like. I guess this goes to show how tastes chage as you grow up.
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Some readers find that Holden doesn't care, but many more discover that he cares too much. A lot of adults revisit this book when they feel like an adolescent again, searching for a new identity or fearing to enter the next stage of life.
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I imagine a lot of teenagers can relate to his character and that's why it would make a great read for high schoolers.
"Fiction reveals truths that reality obscures"
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It was enjoyable in the first half, but the second half, I got tired of him.
I do find it interesting how much he wants to perserve the innocence in kids, and even himself at times.
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I don't think that it's too bad for younger folks because of language or sex but I think they'd find it boring since the frustrations of a youth is different than the frustrations of a teen.