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    Default (Book) The Catcher in the Rye

    I used to be a total bookworm when I was little but then I stopped and i havnt read a book just out of my own interest for years.

    Until recently I started reading the catcher in the rye and I've really loved it. I've heard really mixed opinions about it and I can kinda understand why as nothing really happens but I just have really been engrossed in it and I love Holden Caulfield.

    Anyone else read it?

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    Had to read it for English. Not a bad book.


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    i know a couple people who've studied it, i found myself like analysing it just reading it its that kinda book

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    first time i read it i loved it.

    whilst on summer hols i revisited it and detested Caulfield's selfish, obnoxious character. I mean really its just about a boy whos documenting puberty, Adrian Mole does that and does a helluva better job imo.

    but im not knocking some of the visual imagery that Sallinger can create, the picture of NYC thats created is really vivid and provoking
    something.

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    Please don't assassinate Macca

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    LOVE this book. It was the first school book (in 13 years) i actually enjoyed reading. I just love how realistic it is. J. D. Sallinger (spelling!) did a brilliant job on it!

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    yeah ive heard that about people really hating him. i loved him i didnt find him annoying at all


    and yeah hes a great writer

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    nope I neverrr

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    lol me nither :L:L a dont read much books lol

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    not really much point in replying then but okay lol

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